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Shraddha Walkar’s murder case transfer the investigation from the Delhi Police to the CBI

Amid the deepening investigation into Shraddha Walkar’s murder, which has sent shockwaves across the country, a lawyer has moved the Delhi High Court to transfer the investigation from the Delhi Police to the CBI. The petitioner – Joshina Tuli – argued that the probe could not be conducted effectively due to lack of staff and lack of sufficient technical and scientific equipment to identify evidence and witnesses as the incident took place about six months ago.

Shraddha Walkar was killed allegedly by her live-in partner – Aftab Poonawala – in their Delhi apartment in May. Poonawala – who was arrested last week, confessed to the crime, police said; also allegedly chopped the body into 35 pieces after killing Shraddha.

The defense lawyer also said in the plea that the presence of the media and others at the recovery site and the courtroom amounted to interference with evidence and witnesses, arguing that the incident site has not yet been sealed by the Delhi Police. , and is constantly accessible to the public and the media. Crime scenes and recovery sites are being contaminated daily due to the unfiltered release of information by the Delhi Police, the petition said.

It’s been a week since the details of the gruesome murder of the woman and the charges and Poonawala started to emerge. He was accused of assaulting Shraddha during the two to three years of their relationship. While he remains in police custody, officers are understood to have stepped up security amid huge public anger.

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