Why is the CISF not investigating the Parliament scuffle

A senior official has revealed that the CISF is not conducting an investigation into the recent Parliament scuffle.
  • The CISF's primary responsibility is to provide security to vital installations and establishments, such as airports, government buildings, and nuclear facilities.
  • Investigations into criminal incidents, such as the recent Parliament scuffle, fall under the jurisdiction of law enforcement agencies like the police.
  • Each law enforcement agency has its own mandate and area of responsibility, with the police being the appropriate authority to handle criminal cases.
  • While the CISF plays a crucial role in maintaining security and preventing incidents, investigating criminal activities is not within their usual scope of work.
  • Therefore, it is not uncommon for the CISF to defer to the police or other relevant authorities when it comes to investigating criminal incidents like the Parliament scuffle.
Answered 4 months ago
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