New Delhi: Into the gruesome, Shraddha Walkar Murder case, Delhi Police has taken DNA samples of Shraddha’s father, Vikas Walker so that the dumped body parts and blood sample can be matched, ANI reports.
About 10-13 bones have been recovered from the forest and have been sent to the forensic lab to find out whether the bones belonged to Shraddha or to an animal.
The police said that Aftab is not proving correct information about Shraddha’s mobile and the weapon he used to kill her. At times he says he disposed of the mobile in Maharashtra and sometimes says he threw it in Delhi, the police said.
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- Delhi Police takes DNA samples of Shraddha’s father to match traced bones.
- A Delhi court has allowed the request of the Delhi police to conduct Narco test on the accused.
- Blood stains were found in the kitchen of Aftab Poonawala’s Chattarpur flat.
- According to sources to ANI, police are likely to call the victim’s father for DNA testing.
- Post DNA sampling, the blood sample and bone sample will be sent to Forensic Light Source (FLS) for matching.
- Delhi Police took Aftab back to his flat to recreate the crime scene to ascertain how Shraddha was killed.
- According to sources close to ANI, the police carried a mannequin to his flat for the purpose of recreation of the crime scene.
- The report further added that the fridge was cleaned using chemicals by the accused in his attempt to dupe the forensic investigation if he is caught.
- The FSL team was present with the Delhi Police unit during the investigation of the flat.
- Aftab allegedly strangled Shraddha Walkar in May and chopped her body into 35 pieces. He kept the pieces in a 300-litre fridge for almost a month at his residence in south Delhi’s Mehrauli before dumping them across the city over several days.