Tejpal, who was arrested in a sexual assault case, was referred for mandatory medical check-up at Goa Medical College at 12:30 am.
He was taken to Panaji police lock-up at around 2 am, after his medical check-up. Police sources said that Tejpal would share the lock-up with three more people including two accused of murder and one arrested under preventive action.
The crime branch sleuths had posted their guards outside the lock-up.
The dingy lock-up is located inside the police headquarters in Panaji, overlooking the office of the director general of police.
Police sources added that he remained calm after his arrest, during medical check-up and also in the lock-up.
The 50-year-old-journalist refused to talk to the media after his medical check-up, when he emerged from the Goa Medical College. He was accompanied by his lawyer and his family joined him outside the police headquarters, before he was taken to the lock-up. He was supplied with a new pair of clothes by his family, as allowed by the court.
Tejpal would be taken for remand on Saturday.
A lady journalist, employed with Tehelka, had accused Tejpal of sexually assaulting her twice on November 7 and 8 in Goa. He has been booked under Section 354A (outraging the modesty of a woman) and 376 (2)(K) (custodial rape) of the Indian Penal Code.
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