Shraddha murder Case: How will the secrets be revealed?
Shraddha Walkar murder Case in Delhi's Mehrauli has shaken the whole country. While on one hand, the delhi police has succeeded in solving this 6-month-old blind murder case, on the other hand, it is facing difficulties in gathering evidence against the accused Aftab Poonawalla. In this case, the police are engaged in searching the details of the phone of the deceased, the weapon used in the murder and the CCTV footage.
The delhi police probing the Shraddha murder case has deployed several teams to collect evidence. The police are scanning all the CCTV footage around Aftab's house. Efforts are also being made to retrieve his data. Shraddha Walkar was murdered 6 months ago. Although police sources say that it is difficult to get 6 months-old footage. Because most of the backup in CCTV is only for 15 days. But despite this, the police are still trying if in any way the old footage can be retrieved. Apart from this, the police have also got some CCTV footage of the recent days. In which Aftab is visible. On the basis of these footage, the police are trying to find out where Aftab used to leave and where, with whom he used to meet.
According to the police, Shraddha was murdered by strangulation. After this Aftab cut her body into 35 pieces. According to police sources, the body parts were cut with a saw. To prove any crime, it is necessary to present the weapon used in the murder as evidence. Six months have passed since this murder. In such a situation, even if the weapon is recovered, it is very unlikely that the delhi police will find the fingerprints and bloodstains of the accused on it because only the marks and bloodstains can prove that this weapon was used in the murder.