The Delhi police sources on Monday told Legally Speaking that the accused were aware of Anjali being trapped under their car within minutes after her scooty was hit by them.
The Source further told that the accused in the car did not take Anjali out because the accused were afraid that if they got down from the car and took Anjali out, they might get into legal trouble if someone saw them.
During the interrogation, accused told to police about their dilemma, however, the police say that there is a contradiction in their statements, so every angle is being investigated closely.
Meanwhile all the six accused will be produced in court, today. In the last hearing, the investigating officer had told the court that the accused dragged the deceased girl Anjali in a car for about 13 km in a span of two hours.
Last Saturday, Ankush Khanna, the 7th accused in the Kanjhawala case, got bail from Delhi’s Rohini court.
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