Shraddha Murder Case: Aftab's Narco Test will be done, approval from Delhi Court
Police are yet to find Shraddha's body or the weapon with which Aftab cut her body into 35 pieces and dumped them in Delhi's Chhatarpur and Mehrauli areas. Regarding the case, police officials have said that they are collecting footage from the cameras installed near Shraddha's rented flat three days before her murder.
Aftab, accused in the Shraddha Walker Murder Case in Mehrauli, Delhi, has been sent to Delhi Police custody for five days by the Saket Court. At the same time, the court has also approved the narco test. The police told the court that it would take the accused to Uttarakhand and Himachal for investigation.
Aftab was produced through video conference. The five-day remand of the accused had ended on Thursday, so the police had demanded the court to extend Aftab's custody for investigation. At the same time, the lawyers were enraged by the VIP treatment given to the accused. Police officials said that in view of the possible attack on the accused, the Delhi Police produced Aftab through video conference. The lawyers got angry on this. They are accusing the police of giving VIP treatment to the accused.
Police are yet to find Shraddha's body or the weapon with which Aftab cut her body into 35 pieces and dumped them in Delhi's Chhatarpur and Mehrauli areas. Regarding the case, police officials have said that they are collecting footage from the cameras installed near Shraddha's rented flat three days before her murder.
Shraddha Walkar, a resident of Palghar in Maharashtra, lived with her live-in partner Aftab in a rented house in Delhi's Mehrauli. The accused killed Shraddha and cut her into 35 pieces. After this, a new fridge was taken and the pieces of the dead body were kept in the fridge. Then every day he used to throw the dead body in a bag and throw it in Mehrauli forest.
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