Aftab's internet search suspicious!!!


The polygraph test of Shraddha murder Case accused Aftab Amin Poonawala, which has been going on for the last one week, is over. Aftab has been sent back to tihar jail from Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) in Rohini, Delhi. Now the officials of FSL will make a report of his interrogation and hand it over to the police. On the other hand, the delhi police has so far found 13 bones including Shraddha's jaw. Those who have been sent for forensic test on the suspicion of Shraddha. Along with this, the delhi police has also started investigating Aftab's internet search history. 

Aftab's polygraph test was started on tuesday last week. After this, due to his illness for the next three days, the next stages of the test could not be done. The next phase of the test was also started on Monday. This test was completed on Tuesday. FSL assistant director Sanjeev Gupta told that Aftab's polygraph test has been completed. Now after analyzing the report of all the stages, the final report will be prepared, which will be handed over to the police soon. He told that the preparation of FSL is complete to conduct the narco test of Aftab. Whenever the police says, this test will be completed.

Aftab's internet search suspicious

Delhi police sources have also told that Aftab's internet history is also under suspicion. He has permanently deleted most of the searches from the internet, efforts are on to recover them. Trying to know what he searched before and after killing Shraddha and why? According to sources, Aftab is very confident about his story. During interrogation, he is answering very fast and very relaxed.

Sources also told that the police has also sought some details from WhatsApp, Google, zomato, facebook and instagram about Aftab. Although the police have not received much information from the dating app, through which Aftab claimed to have met Shraddha. zomato was asked for how long Aftab was ordering food for 2 people and since when the food started coming for only one person.

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