Shraddha murder case

  1. Shraddha murder case: Aaftab committed crime 'in heat of the moment', lawyer tells court
  2. Shraddha Walkar case inspired Mira Road murder accused? All you need to know
  3. Shraddha murder case: This is how Delhi Police caught Aaftab Poonawalla's lie
  4. Shraddha murder case: This is how Delhi Police caught Aftab's lie


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Shraddha murder case: Aaftab committed crime 'in heat of the moment', lawyer tells court

At the end of his five-day police custody, Poonawala was produced before Metropolitan Magistrate Aviral Shukla who extended his custody by four more days and allowed his polygraph test. Poonawala told the court that he had committed the crime in the heat of the moment and that he was cooperating with the police, the counsel said. The counsel also said that Poonawala expressed difficulty in exactly identifying the places where he had allegedly thrown the body parts as he was not familiar with the city. Poonawala will be taken to two ponds for the search of the body parts, one in Mehrauli forest and the other in Maidangarhi here. He has also provided a sketch of a pond where he allegedly threw the body parts, the counsel said. A Delhi Police official earlier said that police "sought an extension of his (Poonawala's) police custody remand since the investigation is still underway." "Based on our application, we have got four more days of police custody of the accused which will help in collecting more evidence," the official said. Police also got permission to conduct a polygraph test on Poonawala. A polygraph test is a non-invasive technique in which no medicine is used. The subject is attached to a machine and questions are asked to him/her about the matter related to any case or incident. The variation in the graph when the subject answers the questions are mapped to draw a conclusion. According to the American Psychological Association (APA), polygraph tests measure a per...

Shraddha Walkar case inspired Mira Road murder accused? All you need to know

Aaftab Poonawala had murdered his live-in partner Shraddha Walkar in May last year, chopped her body into 35 pieces, and disposed of the body parts in a forest over the next 16 days. The murder came to light in November after her father had filed a missing person complaint in Maharashtra. In Mira Road murder case, the accused, identified as 56-year-old Manoj Sane, had killed his live-in partner, Saraswati Vaidya, and chopped her body into 20 pieces. He then The accused knew how Shraddha's body was chopped into several pieces and disposed of, police sources told India Today. Saraswati Vaidya was an orphan and stayed in an orphanage. She did not have any relatives. In 2014, Saraswati and Manoj came in contact with each other as she used to visit his ration shop. They soon got into a relationship. In the same year, the two decided to move in together and they stayed in Borivali for a few years. In 2017, the couple shifted to Mira Road and since then, the couple had been staying in a residential building in Geeta Nagar Phase 7 on Mira Road. HOW MANOJ SANE WAS ARRESTED On Wednesday evening, Naya Nagar Police station received a call from the residents of the building in Geeta Nagar Phase 7 on Mira Road, who complained of a foul smell emanating from the couple’s flat. The police team then reached the sport, broke open the door, and found the decomposed body parts of Saraswati. According to the police, the woman was murdered a few days ago and the accused was living with her decom...

Shraddha murder case: This is how Delhi Police caught Aaftab Poonawalla's lie

NEW DELHI: Accused in the horrific Shraddha Walker murder case, Aaftab Amin Poonawalla who was arrested recently had attempted to dupe the police of Delhi and Mumbai in the initial days of the investigation. Aaftab had tried to hide the murder of Shraddha by removing any physical evidence, however, he had left the digital evidence that the police traced to reach the truth of the case. Shraddha murder case: Accused Aftab inspired by crime show 'Dexter', bought fridge to store body parts Aftab Amin Poonawalla, the accused in the horrific Shraddha murder case, had watched many crime movies and web series including 'Dexter' before committing the crime, revealed Delhi Police sources. The accused allegedly chopped Shraddha's body into 35 pieces, bought a refrigerator and kept them in Shraddha murder case: Exclusives from TOI reporters Aaftab Amin Poonawalla, accused in the Shraddha Walker murder case, had attempted to dupe the police of Delhi and Mumbai, and had tried to hide the murder by removing any physical evidence, however, he had left the digital evidence that the police traced to reach the truth of the case. Here's the Delhi murder case: Dog squad roped into hunt for Shraddha's body parts Delhi Police is set to seek extension of the custody of Aaftab Poonawala as many of the dismembered parts of Shraddha Walkar's body, including the head and torso, are yet to be recovered. Poonawala's remand ends Thursday. Bones recovered so far have been sent for forensic matching with ...

Shraddha murder case: This is how Delhi Police caught Aftab's lie

Aaftab had tried to hide the murder of Shraddha by removing any physical evidence, however, he had left the digital evidence that the police traced to reach the truth of the case. When Delhi Police initiated the investigation, Aaftab had told the police that Shraddha had left the house on May 22 (Shraddha was killed on May 18), after a fight. He said that she had only carried her phone with herself and had left her belongings in his flat. He claimed that she was unreachable and he had not come in contact with her since then, according to the police sources. However, the truth came to the fore when the police checked the phone call records of the couple and investigated their locations. ALSO READ | The biggest breakthrough the police got was the bank statement of the couple's account which showed a transaction of Rs 54,000 from Shraddha's net banking account app to Aaftab's account on May 26. The transaction exposed Aaftab's lies in which he had earlier said that Shraddha was unreachable after May 22 and he did not come in contact with her, the sources said. The location of the bank transfer that took place on May 26 also turned out to be the Mehrauli police station area. Besides this, on May 31 there was a chat with her friend from Shraddha's Instagram account. When the police found out the location of Shraddha's phone, it turned out to be in Delhi's Mehrauli police station area. Aftab could not answer the police question that if Shraddha had carried her phone along with h...