Shraddha Murder Case: From whom Shraddha was cut into pieces, police recovered weapons, ring was also found
Delhi Police has got a big success in the Mehrauli murder case.
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Delhi Police has got a big success in the Mehrauli murder case. Police have recovered the weapon with which accused Aftab allegedly hacked Shraddha Walkar into pieces. Apart from this, the police have also recovered a ring of Shraddha.
Aftab gifted Shraddha's ring to other boys
Delhi Police said, some weapons have been recovered, which were used to cut Shraddha's body. Shraddha's ring, which Aftab had gifted to another girl whom he had invited to his flat, has also been recovered.
polygraph test of accused Aftab in FSL Rohini
The remaining polygraph test of Aftab Amin Poonawalla, accused of killing his live-in partner Shraddha Walkar, is being conducted at the Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) in Rohini. Poonawalla reached FSL at 9.50 am and the test session started at around 11 am. It was told that the last time Aftab was examined, there was some health-related issue at that time, after which he was stopped there.
Whether Aftab will have a narco test or not, the results of the polygraph test will decide
The results of the polygraph test will decide whether the narco test of accused Aftab will be done or not. It is being told that complete preparations have been made for the narco investigation. Sanjeev Gupta, head of the crime scene management department in Rohini, said, "We will tell the investigating agency whether Aftab is cooperating during the investigation or not as it is a confidential matter." There have been three sessions of Poonawala's investigation and the last session lasted for three hours on Friday. This test is also known as 'lie detector'.
Aftab killed Shraddha and cut her body into 35 pieces
Aftab Poonawala had allegedly strangled Shraddha Walkar (27) to death. After this, he cut the dead body into 35 pieces and kept them in a 300-liter refrigerator at his house in Mehrauli, South Delhi, for about three weeks and then kept throwing the pieces one by one at different places. On November 12, the police arrested Poonawala and sent him to police custody. On November 17, his custody was extended for five days. On 22 November, he was sent to police custody for four more days. On Saturday, a Delhi court sent Poonawala to judicial custody for 13 days.

