Shraddha Walkar Murder Case: Delhi Police will take Aftab's voice sample today, voice will be recorded at CBI headquarters
The voice sample of Aftab Amin Poonawala, accused in the Shraddha Walkar Murder Case in Mehrauli area of the capital Delhi, will be taken today i.e. on Monday. The voice of the accused will be recorded at the CBI headquarters.
The voice sample of Aftab Amin Poonawala, accused in the Shraddha Walkar Murder Case in Mehrauli area of the capital Delhi, will be taken today i.e. on Monday. The voice of the accused will be recorded at the CBI headquarters.
Explain that on Friday, the court, while accepting the Delhi Police's plea to take Aftab's voice sample, said that even though a fair trial is the right of an accused, but at the same time fair investigation is necessary in the public interest. Saket Court's Metropolitan Magistrate Vijayashree Rathod had said that fair trial is the right of the accused, but it is also true that fair investigation is also needed in public interest as the accused is not ready to cooperate in the investigation.
The court said that "Even if the accused is not willing to give voice sample for voice sampling test, yet, I am of the opinion that the accused can still be asked to give voice sample to the investigating agency so that the matter is cracked." Can go." Earlier, the counsel for the accused, MS Khan, had opposed Delhi Police's plea regarding the voice sampling test. Accused of cutting the dead body into 35 pieces after the murder. It is notable that Aftab, accused of murdering his live-in partner Shraddha, has already been subjected to polygraph and narco test. These tests helped the Delhi Police to take the investigation further. Aftab is accused of killing Shraddha and crossing all limits of brutality with her dead body. After the murder, he cut the dead body into 35 pieces and kept them at different places for months.
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