Shraddha Murder Case : Aftab had cut pieces of Shraddha from Chinese chopper
Aftab's post narco test has been completely successful. Now the Delhi Police will file a charge sheet in the Shraddha murder case in the court as soon as possible. However, the Delhi Police has 90 days to file the charge sheet in the court.

Delhi Police has taken narco and post narco test of Aftab, an accused in Shraddha Walkar murder case. During these tests, Aftab, the accused in this murder case, has made big revelations in front of the Delhi Police. Quoting top sources of Delhi Police, it is reported that Aftab has told that he had also used a Chinese chopper to cut Shraddha's body into pieces. Along with this, Aftab confessed during the narco test that he had thrown the saw with which he had cut Shraddha's body somewhere in the bushes near his office in Gurugram.
Aftab has also revealed to the Delhi Police that he had thrown Shraddha's head in Mehrauli forests only. It was also learned from Delhi Police sources that Aftab had thrown Shraddha's phone in the sea in Mumbai, which Delhi Police has not been able to recover till now. According to Manikpur police sources in Mumbai's Vasai, before throwing Shraddha's mobile phone in Bhayandar Bay, Aftab had done recee of the entire area. During this Reiki, he met a fisherman and found out in which area CCTV was not installed. After taking complete information, he threw Shraddha's mobile in the bay.
It is known that Aftab has given exactly the same answers to all the questions in his narcotest and post narco test. In fact, Aftab's post narco test was conducted so that it could be known whether Aftab would give the same answers during the post narco test in full consciousness or not. Aftab's post narco test has been completely successful. Now the Delhi Police will file a charge sheet in the Shraddha murder case in the court as soon as possible. However, the Delhi Police has 90 days to file the charge sheet in the court.
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