The Delhi Police filed a chargesheet of more than 6,000 pages against Aaftab Amin Poonawala in the Shraddha Walkar murder case on Tuesday.
The 6,629-page long chargesheet involves forensic and electronic evidence and was filed within 75 days. The investigating officer had said the statements that Poonawala gave during his polygraph and narco-analysis tests and the police interrogation were the same. The narco-analysis and polygraph test reports are not admissible as evidence in court.
According to early reports, the police had already drafted over 3000 pages on the basis of 100 witnesses. Aaftab has been presented to the court via video conferencing and has been accused of violently killing his live-in partner Shraddha Walkar, chopping her body into 35 pieces and disposing them off in Mehrauli forests.
Delhi Police on November 16 collected DNA samples from Shraddha’s father, Vikas Walkar, so that the dumped body parts and blood sample could be linked.
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