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High Court Dismisses Plea in Shraddha Murder Case, seeking Transfer to CBI, imposes 1Lakh

Shraddha Murder, Delhi High Court

The Delhi High Court today dismisses plea and imposes fine Rs1 Lakh on a plea seeking the transfer of the Shraddha murder case from Delhi Police to CBI (Central Bureau of Investigation).

Delhi High Court bench Comprising of Chief Justice Satish Chandra Sharma and Justice Subramonium Prasad said that the Delhi Police is doing its investigation and court will not monitor the probe.

The plea alleged that the presence of media and public in places where investigations underway amount to interference with evidence.

The Delhi Police told the Delhi High Court that 80 per cent of the investigation is complete.

Delhi Police told the High Court that 80% of the investigation is complete. The probe is being handled by senior officials,”

Aaftab Poonawala, the accused in the case, was produced before the Saket Court today via video conferencing in a special hearing after his five-day custody expired. The court extended his custody to four more days.

Aaftab admitted before the court that he killed Shraddha, his live-in girlfriend, “in the heat of the moment”. He added that whatever is being said about him now is “not entirely true”. The 28-year-old said he has been cooperating with the authorities and has also provided the Delhi Police with the maps of the location where he dumped Shraddha’s body parts. Although police pleaded that Aftab behaving like a sharp minded criminal and changing his statements time and again.

According to Aaftab’s lawyer Avinash, the police sought extended custody as the Investigation Officer has received a sketch of a pond from Aaftab and would like to take him there for further investigation.

“Aaftab told the court he is cooperating with the police, and the police are also treating him well. He said he is not misleading them or lying to them. The police also didn’t contest his claim in court,” the lawyer said.

Aaftab allegedly strangled Shradda, chopped her body into 35 pieces, and kept them in a fridge.  Later on dumped on various places of the capital.

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