Tag: Murder

  • UP woman arrested for killing father-in-law over property dispute

    By PTI

    HOSHIARPUR: A woman was arrested for allegedly killing her father-in-law over a property dispute here, police said on Friday.

    The accused, Suman Kumari, was the prime suspect in the murder of Vidhi Chand (82).

    She was produced before a court on Friday and sent to three-day police remand, they said.

    On December 24 night, two unidentified masked persons attacked the elderly with sharp and blunt weapons at his house, SHO Mukerian Inspector Balwinder Singh said.

    He was admitted to Civil Hospital, Mukerian from where he was referred to a hospital in Ludhiana and thereafter to PGIMER, Chandigarh where succumbed on Tuesday, the SHO said.

    During the investigation, Suman Kumari and her son Vishva Minhas emerged as the prime suspects following which Kumari was arrested, he said.

    Singh said the duo, along with their two unidentified accomplices, murdered Chand over a land dispute.

    Raids were being conducted to nab Minhas and his two accomplices, Singh said.

    HOSHIARPUR: A woman was arrested for allegedly killing her father-in-law over a property dispute here, police said on Friday.

    The accused, Suman Kumari, was the prime suspect in the murder of Vidhi Chand (82).

    She was produced before a court on Friday and sent to three-day police remand, they said.

    On December 24 night, two unidentified masked persons attacked the elderly with sharp and blunt weapons at his house, SHO Mukerian Inspector Balwinder Singh said.

    He was admitted to Civil Hospital, Mukerian from where he was referred to a hospital in Ludhiana and thereafter to PGIMER, Chandigarh where succumbed on Tuesday, the SHO said.

    During the investigation, Suman Kumari and her son Vishva Minhas emerged as the prime suspects following which Kumari was arrested, he said.

    Singh said the duo, along with their two unidentified accomplices, murdered Chand over a land dispute.

    Raids were being conducted to nab Minhas and his two accomplices, Singh said.

  • Woman, son held for killing husband, chopping body into 22 parts in Delhi’s Pandav Nagar 

    By PTI

    NEW DELHI: A woman, along with her son, was arrested for allegedly killing her husband and chopping the body into 22 pieces in east Delhi’s Pandav Nagar, police said on Monday.

    Poonam and Deepak kept the body parts of Anjan Das in a fridge and would dispose them of at different places in east Delhi, they said.

    A woman along with her son arrested by Crime Branch in Delhi’s Pandav Nagar for murdering her husband. They chopped off body in several pieces,kept in refrigerator & used to dispose of pieces in nearby ground: Delhi Police Crime Branch(CCTV visuals confirmed by police) pic.twitter.com/QD3o5RwF8X
    — ANI (@ANI) November 28, 2022
    Poonam told police that Das had an illicit relationship and this was the reason behind the killing.

    This comes days after a 28-year-old man allegedly strangled his live-in partner and sawed her body into 35 pieces which he kept in a 300-litre fridge for almost three weeks at his residence in south Delhi’s Mehrauli before dumping them across the city over several days, police said on Monday.

    NEW DELHI: A woman, along with her son, was arrested for allegedly killing her husband and chopping the body into 22 pieces in east Delhi’s Pandav Nagar, police said on Monday.

    Poonam and Deepak kept the body parts of Anjan Das in a fridge and would dispose them of at different places in east Delhi, they said.

    A woman along with her son arrested by Crime Branch in Delhi’s Pandav Nagar for murdering her husband. They chopped off body in several pieces,kept in refrigerator & used to dispose of pieces in nearby ground: Delhi Police Crime Branch
    (CCTV visuals confirmed by police) pic.twitter.com/QD3o5RwF8X
    — ANI (@ANI) November 28, 2022
    Poonam told police that Das had an illicit relationship and this was the reason behind the killing.

    This comes days after a 28-year-old man allegedly strangled his live-in partner and sawed her body into 35 pieces which he kept in a 300-litre fridge for almost three weeks at his residence in south Delhi’s Mehrauli before dumping them across the city over several days, police said on Monday.

  • Bengal rural polls: Murder, bombs bring back fear of violence

    Express News Service

    KOLKATA:  As the state heads towards the panchayat elections, Opposition parties in West Bengal are fearing a re-run of the violence that erupted during the polls in 2018. The apprehensions have been triggered by a series of recent incidents, including recovery of crude bombs at various places and deaths of two persons, including a child, in the last 10 days. 

    On Thursday evening, the husband of a panchayat pradhan in Nadia district was gunned down in adjoining Murshidabad. Motirul Sheikh (49) was first shot and then stabbed at Naoda when he was returning home with his minor son riding pillion. Motirul’s wife Meera said he died because of politics, and initially demanded CBI investigation into the incident. But later she requested for a probe by the state’s Criminal Investigation Department. 

    A police complaint has been lodged against nine Trinamool Congress supporters. Sheikh’s murder follows the death of a nine-year-old who lost her life last week when she picked up a crude bomb out of curiosity at the home of her maternal uncle, who is a TMC supporter, in North 24 Parganas district. Police arrested Abu Hussain Gayen for storing bombs in his house. 

    In another incident, a crude bomb exploded at the under-construction house of a TMC leader in North 24 Parganas. Bombs were also recovered from near a primary school in South 24 Parganas’ Falta on Monday, which police suspect were stored for the purpose of using ahead or during the panchayat polls.

    “The stockpiling  of crude bombs is part of preparations for violence before the elections. This year, the ruling party will witness unprecedented intra-party feud over the issue of ticket distribution,” state BJP president Sukanta Majumdar said. “Politics has become a medium of making money for them. In the previous rural polls, the ruling TMC cadres did not allow us to field candidates on thousands of seats. This time, too, they will exercise the same force, and we are ready to deal with it,” he added. 

    CPM’s central committee member Sujan Chakrabarty said Motirul’s murder showed the internal rivalry in the ruling party. “More such incidents will take place before the panchayat polls. For the TMC, making money is the only target for getting elected,” he said. 

    While holding a series of meetings with district leaders recently, TMC’s second-in-command, Abhishek Banerjee, asked the cadre to refrain from using force. “The party will not tolerate any strongarm tactics and use of violence to win the rural polls. If anyone violates the party’s diktat, stern action will be taken,” he said, asking the leaders to work as a team. In 2018, the TMC won over 20,000 seats in the three-tier polls uncontested. The Supreme Court had then called the uncontested win in 30% seats “shocking”.

    KOLKATA:  As the state heads towards the panchayat elections, Opposition parties in West Bengal are fearing a re-run of the violence that erupted during the polls in 2018. The apprehensions have been triggered by a series of recent incidents, including recovery of crude bombs at various places and deaths of two persons, including a child, in the last 10 days. 

    On Thursday evening, the husband of a panchayat pradhan in Nadia district was gunned down in adjoining Murshidabad. Motirul Sheikh (49) was first shot and then stabbed at Naoda when he was returning home with his minor son riding pillion. Motirul’s wife Meera said he died because of politics, and initially demanded CBI investigation into the incident. But later she requested for a probe by the state’s Criminal Investigation Department. 

    A police complaint has been lodged against nine Trinamool Congress supporters. Sheikh’s murder follows the death of a nine-year-old who lost her life last week when she picked up a crude bomb out of curiosity at the home of her maternal uncle, who is a TMC supporter, in North 24 Parganas district. Police arrested Abu Hussain Gayen for storing bombs in his house. 

    In another incident, a crude bomb exploded at the under-construction house of a TMC leader in North 24 Parganas. Bombs were also recovered from near a primary school in South 24 Parganas’ Falta on Monday, which police suspect were stored for the purpose of using ahead or during the panchayat polls.

    “The stockpiling  of crude bombs is part of preparations for violence before the elections. This year, the ruling party will witness unprecedented intra-party feud over the issue of ticket distribution,” state BJP president Sukanta Majumdar said. “Politics has become a medium of making money for them. In the previous rural polls, the ruling TMC cadres did not allow us to field candidates on thousands of seats. This time, too, they will exercise the same force, and we are ready to deal with it,” he added. 

    CPM’s central committee member Sujan Chakrabarty said Motirul’s murder showed the internal rivalry in the ruling party. “More such incidents will take place before the panchayat polls. For the TMC, making money is the only target for getting elected,” he said. 

    While holding a series of meetings with district leaders recently, TMC’s second-in-command, Abhishek Banerjee, asked the cadre to refrain from using force. “The party will not tolerate any strongarm tactics and use of violence to win the rural polls. If anyone violates the party’s diktat, stern action will be taken,” he said, asking the leaders to work as a team. In 2018, the TMC won over 20,000 seats in the three-tier polls uncontested. The Supreme Court had then called the uncontested win in 30% seats “shocking”.

  • Fight began over household expenses before Shraddha’s murder: Aaftab reveals 

    By ANI

    NEW DELHI: Aaftab Amin Poonawala, who had allegedly strangled his live-in partner Shraddha Walker to death and chopped her body into 35 pieces, dumped it in the Chhattarpur area of south Delhi, had told police that before the murder there was a fight between the couple over the shifting of household items from Mumbai.

    Police investigation revealed that the couple had a fight on May 18 during which Aaftab killed Shraddha. Delhi Police sources said the May 18 quarrel was not the first time, Aaftab and Shraddha were fighting for three years.

    “On May 18, there was a fight between the two regarding bringing household items from Mumbai. They used to fight over who would bear the household expenses and bring items. Aaftab got very angry about this. The quarrel started around 8 pm on May 18 when Aaftab strangled Shraddha to death. He kept her body in the room overnight and went to buy a knife and refrigerator the next day,” sources told ANI.

    Aaftab was arrested on Saturday after Delhi police started probing into a missing complaint filed by Shraddha’s father Vikas Walker.

    ALSO READ | Shraddha murder case: This is how Delhi Police caught Aftab’s lie

    Aaftab had attempted to dupe the police of Delhi and Mumbai in the initial days of the investigation.

    Aaftab had tried to hide the murder of Shraddha by removing any physical evidence, however, he had left the digital evidence that the police traced to reach the truth of the case.

    When Delhi Police initiated the investigation, Aaftab had told the police that Shraddha had left the house on May 22 (Shraddha was killed on May 18), after a fight. He said that she had only carried her phone with herself and had left her belongings in his flat. He claimed that she was unreachable and he had not come in contact with her since then, according to the police sources.

    However, the truth came to the fore when the police checked the phone call records of the couple and investigated their locations.

    The biggest breakthrough the police got was the bank statement of the couple’s account which showed a transaction of Rs 54,000 from Shraddha’s net banking account app to Aaftab’s account on May 26. The transaction exposed Aaftab’s lies in which he had earlier said that Shraddha was unreachable after May 22 and he did not come in contact with her, the sources said.

    Police personnel along with accused Aaftab Ameen Poonawala pose for the media, at Mehrauli Police Station, in New Delhi. (Photo | PTI)

    The location of the bank transfer that took place on May 26 also turned out to be the Mehrauli police station area.

    Besides this, on May 31 there was a chat with her friend from Shraddha’s Instagram account. When the police found out the location of Shraddha’s phone, it turned out to be in Delhi’s Mehrauli police station area.

    Aaftab could not answer the police question that if Shraddha had carried her phone along with herself, why was its location being traced to his house? It was at this moment that Aaftab revealed the truth.

    The Maharashtra Police sources said that when Shraddha’s family could not contact her due to her phone being switched off, they filed the missing complaint at the Manikpur police station. Following the complaint, Aaftab was summoned to the Manikpur police station for questioning. Earlier on Tuesday, the police sources told ANI that Aaftab confessed that he had made up his mind to kill Shraddha over a week before the murder (May 18).

    ALSO READ | Aaftab looked remorseless during prior questioning, say Maha cops

    “More than a week before the murder (May 18), I had made up my mind to kill Shraddha. Even on that day, Shraddha and I had a fight. I was determined to kill her when she suddenly became emotional and started crying. So I held back for later,” a Delhi Police source quoted Aaftab as saying in his confession.

    Aaftab said his partner had trust issues because of which she would often get angry, leading to frequent quarrels.

    “I often had to talk to someone over the phone. However, she would doubt my commitment to the relationship every time she caught me speaking over the phone. She used to get very angry,” Aaftab told Delhi Police.

    “I was scared as I knew that if I dumped the body somewhere, I might be caught. I browsed Google all night to search for ways to dispose of the body and not arouse any suspicion. I also searched the internet on what kind of chopper would I have to use to piece the body,” the Delhi Police source quoted Aaftab as saying.

    Aaftab also confessed to his fondness for watching web series and shows related to crime and it was from these shows that he borrowed ideas on preserving the chopped-off body parts and disposing of them later, police said, adding that he did it all by himself.

    “I am fond of watching web series and serials on crime and it was while watching these shows that I came up with ideas on preserving the body parts and keeping Shraddha alive in the eyes of her family and friends. It was to preempt any doubts or suspicions about her whereabouts that I kept posting on Shradhha’s Instagram profile after the murder. I did it all by myself,” the accused told Delhi Police.

    Sources said the accused first disposed of her liver and intestines after mincing them. Since he was a trained chef, he knew how to use the knife on her flesh.

    The liver and intestines were disposed of in the nearby forest area of Chattarpur and Mehrauli, sources said.

    As the investigators dig deeper into the Shraddha Walker murder case, Delhi Police have found blood stains in the kitchen of accused Aaftab Amin Poonawalla’s flat in Delhi’s Chhatarpur. The blood samples have been sent for examination to ascertain whose blood it is.

    According to top sources of Delhi Police, the DNA sample of Shraddha’s father has been collected. About 10-13 bones have been recovered from the forest. They have been sent to the forensic lab to find out whether the bones belonged to Shraddha or those of an animal.

    Delhi Police has been conducting CCTV mapping of the Chhatarpur area. Since the murder took place six months ago, the police are trying to gather the record of six months. The challenge before the police is most of the CCTV’s capture record of 15 days, in this situation Delhi Police have to scan vast footage.

    Sources said Police are also scanning the CCTV to find out whom Aaftab was meeting these days.

    “A lot of work has to be done. The weapon, Shraddha’s head and mobile phone are yet to be traced. The clothes worn by Aaftab and Shraddha on the day of the murder have not been found. These clothes were thrown in a garbage-moving vehicle,” sources said.

    Delhi Police recovered a bag of Shraddha in Aaftab’s house, which has her belongings. The bag has to be now identified with Shraddha’s family.

    Delhi Police had applied for the Narco test of the Aaftab on Saturday but till now no permission has been granted by the Court, sources said.

    ALSO READ | Delhi Police planning to conduct Aaftab’s psycho-assessment test

    Sources said the city police may write to the dating app, Bumble where the couple first met, seeking details of Aaftab’s profile and the women who visited him after the murder.

    Sources said the Delhi Police wants to ascertain if any of the women Aaftab dated on the app was the reason why he killed Shraddha.

    Meanwhile, Shraddha’s father on Tuesday demanded the death penalty for the accused while also suspecting ‘love jihad’ behind the incident.

    Speaking to ANI, Shraddha’s father, Vikas Walker said, “I suspect love jihad. We demand that Aaftab be sentenced to death. I have faith in the Delhi Police as the investigation is moving in the right direction. Shraddha was close to her uncle and didn’t talk to me much. I was never in touch with Aaftab. I lodged the first complaint in the case at Vasai (Mumbai).”

    “I had spoken to Shraddha last in 2021. I would ask her to tell me more about her live-in partner. But she didn’t say much. I did not know she had shifted to Delhi. Her friend told me she was in Delhi. I thought that she was in Bengaluru. Aaftab had a lot of time to remove all the evidence,” Shraddha’s father said. 

    NEW DELHI: Aaftab Amin Poonawala, who had allegedly strangled his live-in partner Shraddha Walker to death and chopped her body into 35 pieces, dumped it in the Chhattarpur area of south Delhi, had told police that before the murder there was a fight between the couple over the shifting of household items from Mumbai.

    Police investigation revealed that the couple had a fight on May 18 during which Aaftab killed Shraddha. Delhi Police sources said the May 18 quarrel was not the first time, Aaftab and Shraddha were fighting for three years.

    “On May 18, there was a fight between the two regarding bringing household items from Mumbai. They used to fight over who would bear the household expenses and bring items. Aaftab got very angry about this. The quarrel started around 8 pm on May 18 when Aaftab strangled Shraddha to death. He kept her body in the room overnight and went to buy a knife and refrigerator the next day,” sources told ANI.

    Aaftab was arrested on Saturday after Delhi police started probing into a missing complaint filed by Shraddha’s father Vikas Walker.

    ALSO READ | Shraddha murder case: This is how Delhi Police caught Aftab’s lie

    Aaftab had attempted to dupe the police of Delhi and Mumbai in the initial days of the investigation.

    Aaftab had tried to hide the murder of Shraddha by removing any physical evidence, however, he had left the digital evidence that the police traced to reach the truth of the case.

    When Delhi Police initiated the investigation, Aaftab had told the police that Shraddha had left the house on May 22 (Shraddha was killed on May 18), after a fight. He said that she had only carried her phone with herself and had left her belongings in his flat. He claimed that she was unreachable and he had not come in contact with her since then, according to the police sources.

    However, the truth came to the fore when the police checked the phone call records of the couple and investigated their locations.

    The biggest breakthrough the police got was the bank statement of the couple’s account which showed a transaction of Rs 54,000 from Shraddha’s net banking account app to Aaftab’s account on May 26. The transaction exposed Aaftab’s lies in which he had earlier said that Shraddha was unreachable after May 22 and he did not come in contact with her, the sources said.

    Police personnel along with accused Aaftab Ameen Poonawala pose for the media, at Mehrauli Police Station, in New Delhi. (Photo | PTI)

    The location of the bank transfer that took place on May 26 also turned out to be the Mehrauli police station area.

    Besides this, on May 31 there was a chat with her friend from Shraddha’s Instagram account. When the police found out the location of Shraddha’s phone, it turned out to be in Delhi’s Mehrauli police station area.

    Aaftab could not answer the police question that if Shraddha had carried her phone along with herself, why was its location being traced to his house? It was at this moment that Aaftab revealed the truth.

    The Maharashtra Police sources said that when Shraddha’s family could not contact her due to her phone being switched off, they filed the missing complaint at the Manikpur police station. Following the complaint, Aaftab was summoned to the Manikpur police station for questioning. Earlier on Tuesday, the police sources told ANI that Aaftab confessed that he had made up his mind to kill Shraddha over a week before the murder (May 18).

    ALSO READ | Aaftab looked remorseless during prior questioning, say Maha cops

    “More than a week before the murder (May 18), I had made up my mind to kill Shraddha. Even on that day, Shraddha and I had a fight. I was determined to kill her when she suddenly became emotional and started crying. So I held back for later,” a Delhi Police source quoted Aaftab as saying in his confession.

    Aaftab said his partner had trust issues because of which she would often get angry, leading to frequent quarrels.

    “I often had to talk to someone over the phone. However, she would doubt my commitment to the relationship every time she caught me speaking over the phone. She used to get very angry,” Aaftab told Delhi Police.

    “I was scared as I knew that if I dumped the body somewhere, I might be caught. I browsed Google all night to search for ways to dispose of the body and not arouse any suspicion. I also searched the internet on what kind of chopper would I have to use to piece the body,” the Delhi Police source quoted Aaftab as saying.

    Aaftab also confessed to his fondness for watching web series and shows related to crime and it was from these shows that he borrowed ideas on preserving the chopped-off body parts and disposing of them later, police said, adding that he did it all by himself.

    “I am fond of watching web series and serials on crime and it was while watching these shows that I came up with ideas on preserving the body parts and keeping Shraddha alive in the eyes of her family and friends. It was to preempt any doubts or suspicions about her whereabouts that I kept posting on Shradhha’s Instagram profile after the murder. I did it all by myself,” the accused told Delhi Police.

    Sources said the accused first disposed of her liver and intestines after mincing them. Since he was a trained chef, he knew how to use the knife on her flesh.

    The liver and intestines were disposed of in the nearby forest area of Chattarpur and Mehrauli, sources said.

    As the investigators dig deeper into the Shraddha Walker murder case, Delhi Police have found blood stains in the kitchen of accused Aaftab Amin Poonawalla’s flat in Delhi’s Chhatarpur. The blood samples have been sent for examination to ascertain whose blood it is.

    According to top sources of Delhi Police, the DNA sample of Shraddha’s father has been collected. About 10-13 bones have been recovered from the forest. They have been sent to the forensic lab to find out whether the bones belonged to Shraddha or those of an animal.

    Delhi Police has been conducting CCTV mapping of the Chhatarpur area. Since the murder took place six months ago, the police are trying to gather the record of six months. The challenge before the police is most of the CCTV’s capture record of 15 days, in this situation Delhi Police have to scan vast footage.

    Sources said Police are also scanning the CCTV to find out whom Aaftab was meeting these days.

    “A lot of work has to be done. The weapon, Shraddha’s head and mobile phone are yet to be traced. The clothes worn by Aaftab and Shraddha on the day of the murder have not been found. These clothes were thrown in a garbage-moving vehicle,” sources said.

    Delhi Police recovered a bag of Shraddha in Aaftab’s house, which has her belongings. The bag has to be now identified with Shraddha’s family.

    Delhi Police had applied for the Narco test of the Aaftab on Saturday but till now no permission has been granted by the Court, sources said.

    ALSO READ | Delhi Police planning to conduct Aaftab’s psycho-assessment test

    Sources said the city police may write to the dating app, Bumble where the couple first met, seeking details of Aaftab’s profile and the women who visited him after the murder.

    Sources said the Delhi Police wants to ascertain if any of the women Aaftab dated on the app was the reason why he killed Shraddha.

    Meanwhile, Shraddha’s father on Tuesday demanded the death penalty for the accused while also suspecting ‘love jihad’ behind the incident.

    Speaking to ANI, Shraddha’s father, Vikas Walker said, “I suspect love jihad. We demand that Aaftab be sentenced to death. I have faith in the Delhi Police as the investigation is moving in the right direction. Shraddha was close to her uncle and didn’t talk to me much. I was never in touch with Aaftab. I lodged the first complaint in the case at Vasai (Mumbai).”

    “I had spoken to Shraddha last in 2021. I would ask her to tell me more about her live-in partner. But she didn’t say much. I did not know she had shifted to Delhi. Her friend told me she was in Delhi. I thought that she was in Bengaluru. Aaftab had a lot of time to remove all the evidence,” Shraddha’s father said. 

  • Minor pushed to death by jilted lover from fourth floor in Lucknow

    Express News Service

    LUCKNOW: A minor girl, 17, was allegedly pushed to death by her jilted lover from the fourth floor of a residential building in Lucknow.

    The incident took place in Sector H, Basant Kunj under Dubagga police station limits of the state capital on Tuesday night.

    The Lucknow police have lodged a case against the youth named Sufiyan, 21, under sections pertaining to murder and provisions of Uttar Pradesh Prohibition of Unlawful Conversion of Religion Act. Four police teams have been set up to search the accused who is absconding. He had been trying to befriend the girl for the past one and a half years, said joint police commissioner Mordia here on Wednesday.

    Mordia said that the youth allegedly pushed the girl after an altercation when she refused to convert to Islam to marry him.

    Moreover, the cops claimed that they were looking into the role of the family of Sufiyan, basically a loiterer and a part-time painter, in the case. The victim Nidhi Gupta, who used to live in the same residential building along with her family, was doing a beautician’s course. The local sources claimed that Sufiyan used to harass the girl every now and then.

    ALSO READ | Uttar Pradesh: Dalit youth beaten to death on suspicion of stealing guava in Aligarh

    According to police commissioner SB Shiradkar, on getting the information that a girl had fallen from the fourth floor of an apartment in Dubagga on Tuesday evening and that her family members had rushed her to Lucknow Trauma Centre, a police team also reached the hospital. However, by then the girl had succumbed.

    The initial investigation showed that Sufiyan had visited Nidhi in Trauma Centre and after getting the information about her death, he escaped from there. The Police commissioner said raids were being conducted to trace Sufiyan.

    Nidhi’s family told police they had recently got to know that Sufiyan had given a mobile phone to her and they reprimanded her for taking it. Nidhi’s parents asked her not to talk to Sufiyan again and broke the phone in a fit of rage.

    The sources claimed that after a few hours, Nidhi went to a nearby shop to get the phone repaired where Sufiyan was also present. He questioned Nidhi about the broken phone. She told him that her parents threw it and it got damaged. As a result, Sufiyan used abusive language against Nidhi’s family.

    Not able to bear the insult, Nidhi and her family went to confront Sufiyan at his house in another block in the same apartment to complain to his family. As the families engaged in a heated argument, Nidhi allegedly went upstairs and Sufiyan followed her. Her family alleged Sufiyan had taken Nidhi to the fourth floor and pushed her down from there.

    Hearing a big sound, Nidhi’s family rushed to the spot to find her lying in a pool of blood on the ground. She was rushed to the hospital, but Sufiyan and his family allegedly fled the spot after locking their house.

    As news of the death circulated in the locality, a mob pelted stones at Sufiyan’s house. The matter was resolved with police intervention.

    LUCKNOW: A minor girl, 17, was allegedly pushed to death by her jilted lover from the fourth floor of a residential building in Lucknow.

    The incident took place in Sector H, Basant Kunj under Dubagga police station limits of the state capital on Tuesday night.

    The Lucknow police have lodged a case against the youth named Sufiyan, 21, under sections pertaining to murder and provisions of Uttar Pradesh Prohibition of Unlawful Conversion of Religion Act. Four police teams have been set up to search the accused who is absconding. He had been trying to befriend the girl for the past one and a half years, said joint police commissioner Mordia here on Wednesday.

    Mordia said that the youth allegedly pushed the girl after an altercation when she refused to convert to Islam to marry him.

    Moreover, the cops claimed that they were looking into the role of the family of Sufiyan, basically a loiterer and a part-time painter, in the case. The victim Nidhi Gupta, who used to live in the same residential building along with her family, was doing a beautician’s course. The local sources claimed that Sufiyan used to harass the girl every now and then.

    ALSO READ | Uttar Pradesh: Dalit youth beaten to death on suspicion of stealing guava in Aligarh

    According to police commissioner SB Shiradkar, on getting the information that a girl had fallen from the fourth floor of an apartment in Dubagga on Tuesday evening and that her family members had rushed her to Lucknow Trauma Centre, a police team also reached the hospital. However, by then the girl had succumbed.

    The initial investigation showed that Sufiyan had visited Nidhi in Trauma Centre and after getting the information about her death, he escaped from there. The Police commissioner said raids were being conducted to trace Sufiyan.

    Nidhi’s family told police they had recently got to know that Sufiyan had given a mobile phone to her and they reprimanded her for taking it. Nidhi’s parents asked her not to talk to Sufiyan again and broke the phone in a fit of rage.

    The sources claimed that after a few hours, Nidhi went to a nearby shop to get the phone repaired where Sufiyan was also present. He questioned Nidhi about the broken phone. She told him that her parents threw it and it got damaged. As a result, Sufiyan used abusive language against Nidhi’s family.

    Not able to bear the insult, Nidhi and her family went to confront Sufiyan at his house in another block in the same apartment to complain to his family. As the families engaged in a heated argument, Nidhi allegedly went upstairs and Sufiyan followed her. Her family alleged Sufiyan had taken Nidhi to the fourth floor and pushed her down from there.

    Hearing a big sound, Nidhi’s family rushed to the spot to find her lying in a pool of blood on the ground. She was rushed to the hospital, but Sufiyan and his family allegedly fled the spot after locking their house.

    As news of the death circulated in the locality, a mob pelted stones at Sufiyan’s house. The matter was resolved with police intervention.

  • Shraddha murder case: Delhi Police planning to conduct Aftab’s psycho-assessment test

    By ANI

    NEW DELHI: Delhi police is planning to conduct a psycho-assessment test on Aftab Poonawala, who had allegedly strangled his live-in partner Shraddha Walker to death and disposed of her body after chopping it into 35 pieces in South Delhi’s Chhatarpur area in May this year.

    Aftab was arrested on Saturday after Delhi police started probing into a missing complaint filed by the woman’s father.

    A senior Delhi police officer told ANI that since there are multiple discrepancies in Aftab’s statement, there is a possibility that police teams investigating this case will request his mental and psycho-assessment test.

    ALSO READ | Shraddha murder case: This is how Delhi Police caught Aftab’s lie

    “The test will let us know if Aftab is telling the truth. It will also help us understand his mental state and the nature of the brutal crime he has committed. We also want to know what his relationship with Shraddha was,” a senior police officer said.

    The police also said that if Aftab turns out to be mentally unfit, required measures will accordingly be taken. The test is expected in the coming days once the initial investigation is done.

    Delhi police has previously also conducted psycho-analysis tests in some cases.

    ALSO READ | More body parts recovered, head still missing; Aaftab visited doc to treat knife wound in May

    Last year, a psychoanalysis test was conducted on four students who had been apprehended in connection with the Israel Embassy blast case.

    Police had then said as per the test report, two of the accused were telling the ‘partial truth’ as far as their role in the blast was concerned.

    NEW DELHI: Delhi police is planning to conduct a psycho-assessment test on Aftab Poonawala, who had allegedly strangled his live-in partner Shraddha Walker to death and disposed of her body after chopping it into 35 pieces in South Delhi’s Chhatarpur area in May this year.

    Aftab was arrested on Saturday after Delhi police started probing into a missing complaint filed by the woman’s father.

    A senior Delhi police officer told ANI that since there are multiple discrepancies in Aftab’s statement, there is a possibility that police teams investigating this case will request his mental and psycho-assessment test.

    ALSO READ | Shraddha murder case: This is how Delhi Police caught Aftab’s lie

    “The test will let us know if Aftab is telling the truth. It will also help us understand his mental state and the nature of the brutal crime he has committed. We also want to know what his relationship with Shraddha was,” a senior police officer said.

    The police also said that if Aftab turns out to be mentally unfit, required measures will accordingly be taken. The test is expected in the coming days once the initial investigation is done.

    Delhi police has previously also conducted psycho-analysis tests in some cases.

    ALSO READ | More body parts recovered, head still missing; Aaftab visited doc to treat knife wound in May

    Last year, a psychoanalysis test was conducted on four students who had been apprehended in connection with the Israel Embassy blast case.

    Police had then said as per the test report, two of the accused were telling the ‘partial truth’ as far as their role in the blast was concerned.

  • Shraddha murder case: Aftab’s family flees to unknown location, now untraceable

    By ANI

    MUMBAI: The family of Aaftab Amin Poonawalla, an accused in the Shraddha Walker murder case, has fled to an unknown location and is now untraceable, Manikpur police (Palghar) said on Wednesday.

    According to the police, Aaftab’s family shifted to an unknown location without informing the police.

    “When the Manikpur police took Aaftab’s statement after calling him to Vasai, Aaftab’s family shifted to an unknown place. Aaftab’s family is not in contact with Manikpur police either,” the police told ANI.

    The victim in the case, Shraddha Walker’s family had registered a missing complaint about her in PS Manikpur. Later, Aftab was called for questioning twice.

    “Aaftab stated that he and Shraddha don’t stay together anymore,” the sources said.

    ALSO READ | Shraddha murder case: This is how Delhi Police caught Aaftab’s lie

    The police sources said that the family shifted without the knowledge of the police because they had an idea of their son’s activities.

    “That’s why they shifted in haste without informing the police. Aftab also came home at the time of shifting. Aaftab collected some of his belongings from the house. The family shifted only after the first summons issued by the Manikpur police,” the sources said.

    The police had called Aftab for the second time on November 3, when the case came to light. The police officers from Manikpur Police station went to Delhi on November 8 in relation to the case.

    On October 26, Manikpur police took Aaftab’s statement for the first time, however, it was an oral one in which he only talked about Shraddha’s leaving after a quarrel.

    While his written statement was taken on November 3, the police, during this summon had presented the paper documents, bank account details, and mobile phone location before the accused, to which he had no answer, according to the sources.

    Aaftab’s lie was exposed due to the online transactions that he did from Shraddha’s account to his own. He told the police that he knew Shraddha’s mobile phone password because of this he was able to transfer the amount of Rs 54,000.

    According to the police, Aaftab also used Shraddha’s ATM and credit card even after committing the crime.

    Meanwhile, the accused in the horrific Shraddha Walker murder case, Aaftab Amin Poonawalla who was arrested recently had attempted to dupe the police of Delhi and Maharashtra in the initial days of the investigation. 

    Aaftab had tried to hide the murder of Shraddha by removing any physical evidence, however, he had left the digital evidence that the police traced to reach the truth of the case.

    ALSO READ | More body parts recovered, head still missing; Aaftab visited doc to treat knife wound in May

    When Delhi Police initiated the investigation, Aaftab had told the police that Shraddha had left the house on May 22 (Shraddha was killed on May 18), after a fight. He said that she had only carried her phone with herself and had left her belongings in his flat. He claimed that she was unreachable and he had not come in contact with her since then, according to the police sources.

    However, the truth came to the fore when the police checked the phone call records of the couple and investigated their locations.

    The biggest breakthrough the police got was the bank statement of the couple’s account which showed a transaction of Rs 54,000 from Shraddha’s net banking account app to Aaftab’s account on May 26. The transaction exposed Aftab’s lies in which he had earlier said that Shraddha was unreachable after May 22 and he did not come in contact with her, the sources said.

    The location of the bank transfer that took place on May 26 also turned out to be the Mehrauli police station area.

    Besides this, on May 31 there was a chat with her friend from Shraddha’s Instagram account. When the police found out the location of Shraddha’s phone, it turned out to be in Delhi’s Mehrauli police station area.

    Aftab could not answer the police question that if Shraddha had carried her phone along with herself, why was its location being traced to his house? It was at this moment that Aaftab revealed the truth.

    As the investigation proceeds further, the police may conduct Aaftab’s NARCO analysis test, according to the sources.

    The Manikpur Police sources said that when Shraddha’s family could not contact her due to her phone being switched off, they filed the missing complaint at the Manikpur police station. Following the complaint, Aaftab was summoned to the Manikpur police station for questioning.

    “Aftab Poonawalla was called twice for questioning, once last month and the second time on November 3. When Aaftab was asked about Shraddha, he said that Shraddha had left the place where he lived. And they do not live together. Whenever Aaftab was called for questioning, he never showed restlessness or nervousness on his face,” the Manikpur police sources said.

    ALSO READ | Shraddha murder: Friends suspect ‘conspiracy’, claim she feared for her life

    The Manikpur Police had recorded a two-page statement the second time he was called in for questioning, however, he had only one thing to say.

    Earlier on Tuesday, the police sources told ANI that Aftab confessed that he had made up his mind to kill Shraddha over a week before the murder (May 18).

    Meanwhile, Shraddha’s father on Tuesday demanded the death penalty for the accused while also suspecting ‘love jihad’ behind the incident.

    Speaking to ANI, Shraddha’s father, Vikas Walker said, “I suspect love jihad. We demand that Aaftab be sentenced to death. I have faith in the Delhi Police as the investigation is moving in the right direction. Shraddha was close to her uncle and didn’t talk to me much. I was never in touch with Aaftab. I lodged the first complaint in the case at Vasai (Mumbai).”

    “I had spoken to Shraddha last in 2021. I would ask her to tell me more about her live-in partner. But she didn’t say much. I did not know she had shifted to Delhi. Her friend told me she was in Delhi. I thought that she was in Bengaluru. Aaftab had a lot of time to remove all the evidence,” Shraddha’s father said.

    MUMBAI: The family of Aaftab Amin Poonawalla, an accused in the Shraddha Walker murder case, has fled to an unknown location and is now untraceable, Manikpur police (Palghar) said on Wednesday.

    According to the police, Aaftab’s family shifted to an unknown location without informing the police.

    “When the Manikpur police took Aaftab’s statement after calling him to Vasai, Aaftab’s family shifted to an unknown place. Aaftab’s family is not in contact with Manikpur police either,” the police told ANI.

    The victim in the case, Shraddha Walker’s family had registered a missing complaint about her in PS Manikpur. Later, Aftab was called for questioning twice.

    “Aaftab stated that he and Shraddha don’t stay together anymore,” the sources said.

    ALSO READ | Shraddha murder case: This is how Delhi Police caught Aaftab’s lie

    The police sources said that the family shifted without the knowledge of the police because they had an idea of their son’s activities.

    “That’s why they shifted in haste without informing the police. Aftab also came home at the time of shifting. Aaftab collected some of his belongings from the house. The family shifted only after the first summons issued by the Manikpur police,” the sources said.

    The police had called Aftab for the second time on November 3, when the case came to light. The police officers from Manikpur Police station went to Delhi on November 8 in relation to the case.

    On October 26, Manikpur police took Aaftab’s statement for the first time, however, it was an oral one in which he only talked about Shraddha’s leaving after a quarrel.

    While his written statement was taken on November 3, the police, during this summon had presented the paper documents, bank account details, and mobile phone location before the accused, to which he had no answer, according to the sources.

    Aaftab’s lie was exposed due to the online transactions that he did from Shraddha’s account to his own. He told the police that he knew Shraddha’s mobile phone password because of this he was able to transfer the amount of Rs 54,000.

    According to the police, Aaftab also used Shraddha’s ATM and credit card even after committing the crime.

    Meanwhile, the accused in the horrific Shraddha Walker murder case, Aaftab Amin Poonawalla who was arrested recently had attempted to dupe the police of Delhi and Maharashtra in the initial days of the investigation. 

    Aaftab had tried to hide the murder of Shraddha by removing any physical evidence, however, he had left the digital evidence that the police traced to reach the truth of the case.

    ALSO READ | More body parts recovered, head still missing; Aaftab visited doc to treat knife wound in May

    When Delhi Police initiated the investigation, Aaftab had told the police that Shraddha had left the house on May 22 (Shraddha was killed on May 18), after a fight. He said that she had only carried her phone with herself and had left her belongings in his flat. He claimed that she was unreachable and he had not come in contact with her since then, according to the police sources.

    However, the truth came to the fore when the police checked the phone call records of the couple and investigated their locations.

    The biggest breakthrough the police got was the bank statement of the couple’s account which showed a transaction of Rs 54,000 from Shraddha’s net banking account app to Aaftab’s account on May 26. The transaction exposed Aftab’s lies in which he had earlier said that Shraddha was unreachable after May 22 and he did not come in contact with her, the sources said.

    The location of the bank transfer that took place on May 26 also turned out to be the Mehrauli police station area.

    Besides this, on May 31 there was a chat with her friend from Shraddha’s Instagram account. When the police found out the location of Shraddha’s phone, it turned out to be in Delhi’s Mehrauli police station area.

    Aftab could not answer the police question that if Shraddha had carried her phone along with herself, why was its location being traced to his house? It was at this moment that Aaftab revealed the truth.

    As the investigation proceeds further, the police may conduct Aaftab’s NARCO analysis test, according to the sources.

    The Manikpur Police sources said that when Shraddha’s family could not contact her due to her phone being switched off, they filed the missing complaint at the Manikpur police station. Following the complaint, Aaftab was summoned to the Manikpur police station for questioning.

    “Aftab Poonawalla was called twice for questioning, once last month and the second time on November 3. When Aaftab was asked about Shraddha, he said that Shraddha had left the place where he lived. And they do not live together. Whenever Aaftab was called for questioning, he never showed restlessness or nervousness on his face,” the Manikpur police sources said.

    ALSO READ | Shraddha murder: Friends suspect ‘conspiracy’, claim she feared for her life

    The Manikpur Police had recorded a two-page statement the second time he was called in for questioning, however, he had only one thing to say.

    Earlier on Tuesday, the police sources told ANI that Aftab confessed that he had made up his mind to kill Shraddha over a week before the murder (May 18).

    Meanwhile, Shraddha’s father on Tuesday demanded the death penalty for the accused while also suspecting ‘love jihad’ behind the incident.

    Speaking to ANI, Shraddha’s father, Vikas Walker said, “I suspect love jihad. We demand that Aaftab be sentenced to death. I have faith in the Delhi Police as the investigation is moving in the right direction. Shraddha was close to her uncle and didn’t talk to me much. I was never in touch with Aaftab. I lodged the first complaint in the case at Vasai (Mumbai).”

    “I had spoken to Shraddha last in 2021. I would ask her to tell me more about her live-in partner. But she didn’t say much. I did not know she had shifted to Delhi. Her friend told me she was in Delhi. I thought that she was in Bengaluru. Aaftab had a lot of time to remove all the evidence,” Shraddha’s father said.

  • Shraddha murder case: This is how Delhi Police caught Aftab’s lie

    By ANI

    NEW DELHI: Accused in the horrific Shraddha Walker murder case, Aftab Amin Poonawalla who was arrested recently had attempted to dupe the police of Delhi and Mumbai in the initial days of the investigation.

    Aftab had tried to hide the murder of Shraddha by removing any physical evidence, however, he had left the digital evidence that the police traced to reach the truth of the case.

    When Delhi Police initiated the investigation, Aftab had told the police that Shraddha had left the house on May 22 (Shraddha was killed on May 18), after a fight. He said that she had only carried her phone with herself and had left her belongings in his flat. He claimed that she was unreachable and he had not come in contact with her since then, according to the police sources.

    However, the truth came to the fore when the police checked the phone call records of the couple and investigated their locations.

    ALSO READ | More body parts recovered, head still missing; Aaftab visited doc to treat knife wound in May

    The biggest breakthrough the police got was the bank statement of the couple’s account which showed a transaction of Rs 54,000 from Shraddha’s net banking account app to Aftab’s account on May 26. The transaction exposed Aftab’s lies in which he had earlier said that Shraddha was unreachable after May 22 and he did not come in contact with her, the sources said.

    The location of the bank transfer that took place on May 26 also turned out to be the Mehrauli police station area.

    Besides this, on May 31 there was a chat with her friend from Shraddha’s Instagram account. When the police found out the location of Shraddha’s phone, it turned out to be in Delhi’s Mehrauli police station area.

    Aftab could not answer the police question that if Shraddha had carried her phone along with herself, why was its location being traced to his house? It was at this moment that Aftab revealed the truth.

    As the investigation proceeds further, the police may conduct Aftab’s NARCO analysis test, according to the sources.

    Aaftab Amin Poonawala, accused to have murdered his live-in partner Shraddha Walkar, being brought to the Mehrauli forest area for interrogation. (Photo |PTI)

    The Maharashtra Police sources said that when Shraddha’s family could not contact her due to her phone being switched off, they filed the missing complaint at the Manikpur police station. Following the complaint, Aftab was summoned to the Manikpur police station for questioning.

    “Aftab Poonawalla was called twice for questioning, once last month and the second time on November 3. When Aftab was asked about Shraddha, he said that Shraddha had left the place where he lived. And they do not live together. Whenever Aftab was called for questioning, he never showed restlessness or nervousness on his face,” the Maharashtra police sources said.

    The Maharashtra Police had recorded a two-page statement the second time he was called in for questioning, however, he had only one thing to say.

    Earlier on Tuesday, the police sources told ANI that Aftab confessed that he had made up his mind to kill Shraddha over a week before the murder (May 18).

    “More than a week before the murder (May 18), I had made up my mind to kill Shraddha. Even on that day, Shraddha and I had a fight. I was determined to kill her when she suddenly became emotional and started crying. So I held back for later,” a Delhi Police source quoted Aftab as saying in his confession.

    Aftab said his partner had trust issues because of which she would often get angry, leading to frequent quarrels.

    ALSO READ | Accused’s family shifted to Mumbai from Vasai 15 days ago

    “I often had to talk to someone over the phone. However, she would doubt my commitment to the relationship every time she caught me speaking over the phone. She used to get very angry,” Aftab told Delhi Police.

    Police said on further investigation, it was learnt that the couple had a fight on May 18 during which Aftab killed Shraddha.

    “I was scared as I knew that if I dumped the body somewhere, I might be caught. I browsed Google all night to search for ways to dispose of the body and not arouse any suspicion. I also searched the internet on what kind of chopper would I have to use to piece the body,” the Delhi Police source quoted Aftab as saying.

    Aftab also confessed to his fondness for watching web series and shows related to crime and it was from these shows that he borrowed ideas on preserving the chopped-off body parts and disposing of them later, police said, adding that he did it all by himself.”I am fond of watching web series and serials on crime and it was while watching these shows that I came up with ideas on preserving the body parts and keeping Shraddha alive in the eyes of her family and friends. It was to preempt any doubts or suspicions about her whereabouts that I kept posting on Shradhha’s Instagram profile after the murder. I did it all by myself,” the accused told Delhi Police.

    According to police sources, the accused first disposed of her liver and intestines after mincing them. Since he was a trained chef, he knew how to use the knife on her flesh, police added. The liver and intestines were disposed of in the nearby forest area of Chattarpur and Mehrauli, sources said.

    Meanwhile, earlier on Tuesday, sources said the city police may write to the dating app, Bumble where the couple first met, seeking details of Aftab’s profile and the women who visited him after the murder.

    Sources said the Delhi Police wants to ascertain if any of the women Aftab dated on the app was the reason why he killed Shraddha.

    Meanwhile, Shraddha’s father on Tuesday demanded the death penalty for the accused while also suspecting ‘love jihad’ behind the incident.

    Speaking to ANI, Shraddha’s father, Vikas Walker said, “I suspect love jihad. We demand that Aftab be sentenced to death. I have faith in the Delhi Police as the investigation is moving in the right direction. Shraddha was close to her uncle and didn’t talk to me much. I was never in touch with Aftab. I lodged the first complaint in the case at Vasai (Mumbai).”

    “I had spoken to Shraddha last in 2021. I would ask her to tell me more about her live-in partner. But she didn’t say much. I did not know she had shifted to Delhi. Her friend told me she was in Delhi. I thought that she was in Bengaluru. Aftab had a lot of time to remove all the evidence,” Shraddha’s father said.

    NEW DELHI: Accused in the horrific Shraddha Walker murder case, Aftab Amin Poonawalla who was arrested recently had attempted to dupe the police of Delhi and Mumbai in the initial days of the investigation.

    Aftab had tried to hide the murder of Shraddha by removing any physical evidence, however, he had left the digital evidence that the police traced to reach the truth of the case.

    When Delhi Police initiated the investigation, Aftab had told the police that Shraddha had left the house on May 22 (Shraddha was killed on May 18), after a fight. He said that she had only carried her phone with herself and had left her belongings in his flat. He claimed that she was unreachable and he had not come in contact with her since then, according to the police sources.

    However, the truth came to the fore when the police checked the phone call records of the couple and investigated their locations.

    ALSO READ | More body parts recovered, head still missing; Aaftab visited doc to treat knife wound in May

    The biggest breakthrough the police got was the bank statement of the couple’s account which showed a transaction of Rs 54,000 from Shraddha’s net banking account app to Aftab’s account on May 26. The transaction exposed Aftab’s lies in which he had earlier said that Shraddha was unreachable after May 22 and he did not come in contact with her, the sources said.

    The location of the bank transfer that took place on May 26 also turned out to be the Mehrauli police station area.

    Besides this, on May 31 there was a chat with her friend from Shraddha’s Instagram account. When the police found out the location of Shraddha’s phone, it turned out to be in Delhi’s Mehrauli police station area.

    Aftab could not answer the police question that if Shraddha had carried her phone along with herself, why was its location being traced to his house? It was at this moment that Aftab revealed the truth.

    As the investigation proceeds further, the police may conduct Aftab’s NARCO analysis test, according to the sources.

    Aaftab Amin Poonawala, accused to have murdered his live-in partner Shraddha Walkar, being brought to the Mehrauli forest area for interrogation. (Photo |PTI)

    The Maharashtra Police sources said that when Shraddha’s family could not contact her due to her phone being switched off, they filed the missing complaint at the Manikpur police station. Following the complaint, Aftab was summoned to the Manikpur police station for questioning.

    “Aftab Poonawalla was called twice for questioning, once last month and the second time on November 3. When Aftab was asked about Shraddha, he said that Shraddha had left the place where he lived. And they do not live together. Whenever Aftab was called for questioning, he never showed restlessness or nervousness on his face,” the Maharashtra police sources said.

    The Maharashtra Police had recorded a two-page statement the second time he was called in for questioning, however, he had only one thing to say.

    Earlier on Tuesday, the police sources told ANI that Aftab confessed that he had made up his mind to kill Shraddha over a week before the murder (May 18).

    “More than a week before the murder (May 18), I had made up my mind to kill Shraddha. Even on that day, Shraddha and I had a fight. I was determined to kill her when she suddenly became emotional and started crying. So I held back for later,” a Delhi Police source quoted Aftab as saying in his confession.

    Aftab said his partner had trust issues because of which she would often get angry, leading to frequent quarrels.

    ALSO READ | Accused’s family shifted to Mumbai from Vasai 15 days ago

    “I often had to talk to someone over the phone. However, she would doubt my commitment to the relationship every time she caught me speaking over the phone. She used to get very angry,” Aftab told Delhi Police.

    Police said on further investigation, it was learnt that the couple had a fight on May 18 during which Aftab killed Shraddha.

    “I was scared as I knew that if I dumped the body somewhere, I might be caught. I browsed Google all night to search for ways to dispose of the body and not arouse any suspicion. I also searched the internet on what kind of chopper would I have to use to piece the body,” the Delhi Police source quoted Aftab as saying.

    Aftab also confessed to his fondness for watching web series and shows related to crime and it was from these shows that he borrowed ideas on preserving the chopped-off body parts and disposing of them later, police said, adding that he did it all by himself.”I am fond of watching web series and serials on crime and it was while watching these shows that I came up with ideas on preserving the body parts and keeping Shraddha alive in the eyes of her family and friends. It was to preempt any doubts or suspicions about her whereabouts that I kept posting on Shradhha’s Instagram profile after the murder. I did it all by myself,” the accused told Delhi Police.

    According to police sources, the accused first disposed of her liver and intestines after mincing them. Since he was a trained chef, he knew how to use the knife on her flesh, police added. The liver and intestines were disposed of in the nearby forest area of Chattarpur and Mehrauli, sources said.

    Meanwhile, earlier on Tuesday, sources said the city police may write to the dating app, Bumble where the couple first met, seeking details of Aftab’s profile and the women who visited him after the murder.

    Sources said the Delhi Police wants to ascertain if any of the women Aftab dated on the app was the reason why he killed Shraddha.

    Meanwhile, Shraddha’s father on Tuesday demanded the death penalty for the accused while also suspecting ‘love jihad’ behind the incident.

    Speaking to ANI, Shraddha’s father, Vikas Walker said, “I suspect love jihad. We demand that Aftab be sentenced to death. I have faith in the Delhi Police as the investigation is moving in the right direction. Shraddha was close to her uncle and didn’t talk to me much. I was never in touch with Aftab. I lodged the first complaint in the case at Vasai (Mumbai).”

    “I had spoken to Shraddha last in 2021. I would ask her to tell me more about her live-in partner. But she didn’t say much. I did not know she had shifted to Delhi. Her friend told me she was in Delhi. I thought that she was in Bengaluru. Aftab had a lot of time to remove all the evidence,” Shraddha’s father said.

  • Shraddha murder case: Delhi Police takes accused to jungle, looks for body parts, including head

    By ANI

    NEW DELHI: Delhi police, having already recovered around 12 suspected body parts disposed off by Aftab, the accused in the Shraddha murder case, on Sunday, has now brought him to the jungle area with an aim to recover other body parts, according to police sources.

    The samples recovered so far have been sent for examination to ascertain if they are all human remains, according to police sources.

    “Around 12 samples recovered of remains suspected to be of a human, have been picked up by forensic experts and sent to confirm if they’re all human remains. They’ll be sent to match with DNA samples of her father,” the sources said on Tuesday.

    According to the sources the head is yet to be recovered.

    Earlier today, the father of Shraddha Walker, a Maharashtra girl who was allegedly murdered by her live-in partner Aftab in the national capital, on Tuesday demanded a death penalty for the accused while also suspecting a “love jihad” angle behind the incident.

    Shraddha Walker. (Photo |PTI)Speaking to ANI, Shraddha’s father, Vikas Walker said, “I suspected a love jihad angle. We demand the death penalty for Aftab. I trust Delhi Police and the probe is moving in the right direction. Shraddha was close to her uncle and didn’t talk to me much. I was never in touch with Aftab. I lodged the first complaint in Mumbai’s Vasai.”

    I had spoken to Shraddha last in 2021. I used to take information about her from her friend. She did not talk to me much. I did not know that she had shifted to Delhi. Her friend told me that she is in Delhi. I thought that she was in Bangaluru. Aftab has got a lot of time to finish the evidence.

    Delhi Police probe into the Shraddha Walker murder case has revealed that the accused Aftab Poonawalla was a food blogger who used to work at a call centre in the national capital. The police are now investigating if he had rented a flat in Delhi’s Chhatarpur area as part of a conspiracy to kill the victim.

    The police investigation has also revealed that the couple had frequent fights.

    According to police sources, before shifting to Delhi in 2022, the couple had come into a relationship in 2019. They stayed in Maharashtra for some time but used to visit various places as part of their travel plans.

    ALSO READ | Shraddha murder case: Father suspects “love jihad” angle, demands death penalty for Aftab

    According to the police, they went to hill stations in March-April. Both of them had travelled to Himachal Pradesh for a few days in May and stayed together where they met a man who lived in Delhi’s Chhatarpur. As per reports, upon shifting to Delhi, they had initially stayed at the flat of the same Man whom they met in Himachal. However, the stay did not change the situation between them.

    Later, Aftab rented a flat in Chhatarpur where he shifted with Shraddha. She was reportedly strangled to death on May 18 in the Chhatarpur flat.

    The police have come to know that the room was taken on rent a few days before the murder.

    “It is also a matter of investigation whether Aftab had already hatched a conspiracy to kill her,” the police sources said.

    The accused told the police during interrogation that he used to take the pieces of the dead body to the disposal at 2:00 am due to the little movement of people at this hour. The police have come to know that the accused Aftab has done his graduation and lived in Mumbai with his family.

    “Looking at Aftab’s social media, it is known that he had also done food blogging for some time, although no video had come about his blogging for a long time. His last post came in the month of February, after which there was no activity on the profile. He has more than 28,000 followers on his Instagram,” the sources said.

    According to the police, till some time back both Shraddha and Aftab used to work in the call centre.

    “It is learned that after the murder, Aftab used to come back home by 6-7 pm and then used to take the pieces of the dead body kept in the fridge there for disposal. The accused used to carry the pieces of the carcass in a black foil but had thrown the pieces out of the foil in the forest, making it difficult to ascertain if the pieces were thrown or the remains were due to animal hunting,” the sources said.

    Delhi Police solved a six-month-old blind murder case, and arrested a man for allegedly killing his 28-year-old live-in partner, chopping her body into 35 pieces and disposing of them at different places in and around the national capital.

    The accused identified as Aftab Amin Poonawalla (28), a resident of Mumbai, was caught on Saturday on the basis of the deceased’s father’s complaint and has been sent to police remand for five days, the police said on Monday.

    Aftab and Shraddha met on a dating site and later moved in together at a rented accommodation in Chhatarpur. Delhi police received a complaint from Shraddha’father and registered an FIR on November 10.

    Police said that Aftab, after searching on Google, cleaned blood stained from the floor with some chemicals and disposed of stained clothes. He shifted the body in the bathroom and bought a refrigerator from a nearby shop. Later, he chopped the body into small pieces and put them in the fridge.

    Officials said that Shraddha Walker (27) from Mumbai, met the Aftab while working at a call center in Mumbai.

    “The two got together via a dating app in Mumbai. They were in a live-in relationship for three years and had shifted to Delhi. Soon after the two shifted to Delhi, Shraddha started pressurizing the man to marry her,” Additional Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP), South Delhi Ankit Chauhan told ANI.

    “The two quarrelled frequently and it used to get out of control. In this particular instance that occurred on May 18, the man lost his temper and strangled her,” said Chouhan.

    “The accused told us that he chopped her into pieces and disposed of her parts in nearby areas in the jungle area of Chhatarpur Enclave. He has been arrested and an investigation is going on,” added DCP Chouhan.

    Aftab allegedly chopped her body into 35 pieces, bought a refrigerator and kept them in it. He later started disposing of the body pieces at different locations in and around Delhi during night hours for the next 18 days, said sources.

    Police personnel at Mehrauli forest area amid the investigation. (Photo | PTI)

    Sources further said, Aftab used to sleep every day in the same room where he had chopped the body after killing Shraddha. He used to see the face after keeping it in the fridge. Aftab had cleaned the fridge after disposing the body parts.

    Sources said Aftab had relations with many girls even before Shraddha. Before committing the crime, he also watched many crime movies and web series, including the American crime drama series Dexter.

    In September, Shraddha’s friend informed her family that there was no contact with Shradhha for the last two and a half months and her mobile number was also switched off. Her family also checked her social media accounts and found no updates during this period.

    In November, Shraddha’s father Vikash Madan Walker, a resident of Palghar (Maharashtra), approached Mumbai police and lodged a missing person complaint.

    During the initial investigation, Shraddha’s last location was found in Delhi, and on the basis of this, the case was transferred to Delhi police.

    Shraddha’s father told the police about his daughter’s relationship with Aftab and suspected his involvement in his daughter’s absence.

    During the investigation, it was found that Aaftab and Shraddha had come to Delhi and started living in a rented apartment in the Chhatarpur Pahadi area. The police during the course of the investigation, traced Aftab and nabbed him.

    Aftab, during questioning, confessed to the crime and said that they fought often as Shraddha was pressurizing him for marriage.

    “The accused has been arrested and a case under IPC sections 302 (murder) and 201 (causing disappearance of evidence of an offence committed) has been registered at Mehrauli police station,” officials said.

    Police also recovered some bones from Aftab’s rented flat and officials said that the efforts to recover the remaining parts of the body were on. 

    NEW DELHI: Delhi police, having already recovered around 12 suspected body parts disposed off by Aftab, the accused in the Shraddha murder case, on Sunday, has now brought him to the jungle area with an aim to recover other body parts, according to police sources.

    The samples recovered so far have been sent for examination to ascertain if they are all human remains, according to police sources.

    “Around 12 samples recovered of remains suspected to be of a human, have been picked up by forensic experts and sent to confirm if they’re all human remains. They’ll be sent to match with DNA samples of her father,” the sources said on Tuesday.

    According to the sources the head is yet to be recovered.

    Earlier today, the father of Shraddha Walker, a Maharashtra girl who was allegedly murdered by her live-in partner Aftab in the national capital, on Tuesday demanded a death penalty for the accused while also suspecting a “love jihad” angle behind the incident.

    Shraddha Walker. (Photo |PTI)Speaking to ANI, Shraddha’s father, Vikas Walker said, “I suspected a love jihad angle. We demand the death penalty for Aftab. I trust Delhi Police and the probe is moving in the right direction. Shraddha was close to her uncle and didn’t talk to me much. I was never in touch with Aftab. I lodged the first complaint in Mumbai’s Vasai.”

    I had spoken to Shraddha last in 2021. I used to take information about her from her friend. She did not talk to me much. I did not know that she had shifted to Delhi. Her friend told me that she is in Delhi. I thought that she was in Bangaluru. Aftab has got a lot of time to finish the evidence.

    Delhi Police probe into the Shraddha Walker murder case has revealed that the accused Aftab Poonawalla was a food blogger who used to work at a call centre in the national capital. The police are now investigating if he had rented a flat in Delhi’s Chhatarpur area as part of a conspiracy to kill the victim.

    The police investigation has also revealed that the couple had frequent fights.

    According to police sources, before shifting to Delhi in 2022, the couple had come into a relationship in 2019. They stayed in Maharashtra for some time but used to visit various places as part of their travel plans.

    ALSO READ | Shraddha murder case: Father suspects “love jihad” angle, demands death penalty for Aftab

    According to the police, they went to hill stations in March-April. Both of them had travelled to Himachal Pradesh for a few days in May and stayed together where they met a man who lived in Delhi’s Chhatarpur. As per reports, upon shifting to Delhi, they had initially stayed at the flat of the same Man whom they met in Himachal. However, the stay did not change the situation between them.

    Later, Aftab rented a flat in Chhatarpur where he shifted with Shraddha. She was reportedly strangled to death on May 18 in the Chhatarpur flat.

    The police have come to know that the room was taken on rent a few days before the murder.

    “It is also a matter of investigation whether Aftab had already hatched a conspiracy to kill her,” the police sources said.

    The accused told the police during interrogation that he used to take the pieces of the dead body to the disposal at 2:00 am due to the little movement of people at this hour. The police have come to know that the accused Aftab has done his graduation and lived in Mumbai with his family.

    “Looking at Aftab’s social media, it is known that he had also done food blogging for some time, although no video had come about his blogging for a long time. His last post came in the month of February, after which there was no activity on the profile. He has more than 28,000 followers on his Instagram,” the sources said.

    According to the police, till some time back both Shraddha and Aftab used to work in the call centre.

    “It is learned that after the murder, Aftab used to come back home by 6-7 pm and then used to take the pieces of the dead body kept in the fridge there for disposal. The accused used to carry the pieces of the carcass in a black foil but had thrown the pieces out of the foil in the forest, making it difficult to ascertain if the pieces were thrown or the remains were due to animal hunting,” the sources said.

    Delhi Police solved a six-month-old blind murder case, and arrested a man for allegedly killing his 28-year-old live-in partner, chopping her body into 35 pieces and disposing of them at different places in and around the national capital.

    The accused identified as Aftab Amin Poonawalla (28), a resident of Mumbai, was caught on Saturday on the basis of the deceased’s father’s complaint and has been sent to police remand for five days, the police said on Monday.

    Aftab and Shraddha met on a dating site and later moved in together at a rented accommodation in Chhatarpur. Delhi police received a complaint from Shraddha’father and registered an FIR on November 10.

    Police said that Aftab, after searching on Google, cleaned blood stained from the floor with some chemicals and disposed of stained clothes. He shifted the body in the bathroom and bought a refrigerator from a nearby shop. Later, he chopped the body into small pieces and put them in the fridge.

    Officials said that Shraddha Walker (27) from Mumbai, met the Aftab while working at a call center in Mumbai.

    “The two got together via a dating app in Mumbai. They were in a live-in relationship for three years and had shifted to Delhi. Soon after the two shifted to Delhi, Shraddha started pressurizing the man to marry her,” Additional Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP), South Delhi Ankit Chauhan told ANI.

    “The two quarrelled frequently and it used to get out of control. In this particular instance that occurred on May 18, the man lost his temper and strangled her,” said Chouhan.

    “The accused told us that he chopped her into pieces and disposed of her parts in nearby areas in the jungle area of Chhatarpur Enclave. He has been arrested and an investigation is going on,” added DCP Chouhan.

    Aftab allegedly chopped her body into 35 pieces, bought a refrigerator and kept them in it. He later started disposing of the body pieces at different locations in and around Delhi during night hours for the next 18 days, said sources.

    Police personnel at Mehrauli forest area amid the investigation. (Photo | PTI)

    Sources further said, Aftab used to sleep every day in the same room where he had chopped the body after killing Shraddha. He used to see the face after keeping it in the fridge. Aftab had cleaned the fridge after disposing the body parts.

    Sources said Aftab had relations with many girls even before Shraddha. Before committing the crime, he also watched many crime movies and web series, including the American crime drama series Dexter.

    In September, Shraddha’s friend informed her family that there was no contact with Shradhha for the last two and a half months and her mobile number was also switched off. Her family also checked her social media accounts and found no updates during this period.

    In November, Shraddha’s father Vikash Madan Walker, a resident of Palghar (Maharashtra), approached Mumbai police and lodged a missing person complaint.

    During the initial investigation, Shraddha’s last location was found in Delhi, and on the basis of this, the case was transferred to Delhi police.

    Shraddha’s father told the police about his daughter’s relationship with Aftab and suspected his involvement in his daughter’s absence.

    During the investigation, it was found that Aaftab and Shraddha had come to Delhi and started living in a rented apartment in the Chhatarpur Pahadi area. The police during the course of the investigation, traced Aftab and nabbed him.

    Aftab, during questioning, confessed to the crime and said that they fought often as Shraddha was pressurizing him for marriage.

    “The accused has been arrested and a case under IPC sections 302 (murder) and 201 (causing disappearance of evidence of an offence committed) has been registered at Mehrauli police station,” officials said.

    Police also recovered some bones from Aftab’s rented flat and officials said that the efforts to recover the remaining parts of the body were on. 

  • Shraddha murder: Delhi Police takes accused to jungle, searches for body parts, including head

    By ANI

    NEW DELHI: Delhi police, having already recovered around 12 suspected body parts disposed off by Aftab, the accused in the Shraddha murder case, on Sunday, has now brought him to the jungle area with an aim to recover other body parts, according to police sources.

    The samples recovered so far have been sent for examination to ascertain if they are all human remains, according to police sources.

    “Around 12 samples recovered of remains suspected to be of a human, have been picked up by forensic experts and sent to confirm if they’re all human remains. They’ll be sent to match with DNA samples of her father,” the sources said on Tuesday.

    According to the sources the head is yet to be recovered.

    Earlier today, the father of Shraddha Walker, a Maharashtra girl who was allegedly murdered by her live-in partner Aftab in the national capital, on Tuesday demanded a death penalty for the accused while also suspecting a “love jihad” angle behind the incident.

    Speaking to ANI, Shraddha’s father, Vikas Walker said, “I suspected a love jihad angle. We demand the death penalty for Aftab. I trust Delhi Police and the probe is moving in the right direction. Shraddha was close to her uncle and didn’t talk to me much. I was never in touch with Aftab. I lodged the first complaint in Mumbai’s Vasai.”

    I had spoken to Shraddha last in 2021. I used to take information about her from her friend. She did not talk to me much. I did not know that she had shifted to Delhi. Her friend told me that she is in Delhi. I thought that she was in Bangaluru. Aftab has got a lot of time to finish the evidence.

    Delhi Police probe into the Shraddha Walker murder case has revealed that the accused Aftab Poonawalla was a food blogger who used to work at a call centre in the national capital. The police are now investigating if he had rented a flat in Delhi’s Chhatarpur area as part of a conspiracy to kill the victim.

    The police investigation has also revealed that the couple had frequent fights.

    According to police sources, before shifting to Delhi in 2022, the couple had come into a relationship in 2019. They stayed in Maharashtra for some time but used to visit various places as part of their travel plans.

    ALSO READ | Shraddha murder case: Father suspects “love jihad” angle, demands death penalty for Aftab

    According to the police, they went to hill stations in March-April. Both of them had travelled to Himachal Pradesh for a few days in May and stayed together where they met a man who lived in Delhi’s Chhatarpur. As per reports, upon shifting to Delhi, they had initially stayed at the flat of the same Man whom they met in Himachal. However, the stay did not change the situation between them.

    Later, Aftab rented a flat in Chhatarpur where he shifted with Shraddha. She was reportedly strangled to death on May 18 in the Chhatarpur flat.

    The police have come to know that the room was taken on rent a few days before the murder.

    “It is also a matter of investigation whether Aftab had already hatched a conspiracy to kill her,” the police sources said.

    The accused told the police during interrogation that he used to take the pieces of the dead body to the disposal at 2:00 am due to the little movement of people at this hour. The police have come to know that the accused Aftab has done his graduation and lived in Mumbai with his family.

    “Looking at Aftab’s social media, it is known that he had also done food blogging for some time, although no video had come about his blogging for a long time. His last post came in the month of February, after which there was no activity on the profile. He has more than 28,000 followers on his Instagram,” the sources said.

    According to the police, till some time back both Shraddha and Aftab used to work in the call centre.

    “It is learned that after the murder, Aftab used to come back home by 6-7 pm and then used to take the pieces of the dead body kept in the fridge there for disposal. The accused used to carry the pieces of the carcass in a black foil but had thrown the pieces out of the foil in the forest, making it difficult to ascertain if the pieces were thrown or the remains were due to animal hunting,” the sources said.

    Delhi Police solved a six-month-old blind murder case, and arrested a man for allegedly killing his 28-year-old live-in partner, chopping her body into 35 pieces and disposing of them at different places in and around the national capital.

    The accused identified as Aftab Amin Poonawalla (28), a resident of Mumbai, was caught on Saturday on the basis of the deceased’s father’s complaint and has been sent to police remand for five days, the police said on Monday.

    Aftab and Shraddha met on a dating site and later moved in together at a rented accommodation in Chhatarpur. Delhi police received a complaint from Shraddha’father and registered an FIR on November 10.

    Police said that Aftab, after searching on Google, cleaned blood stained from the floor with some chemicals and disposed of stained clothes. He shifted the body in the bathroom and bought a refrigerator from a nearby shop. Later, he chopped the body into small pieces and put them in the fridge.

    Officials said that Shraddha Walker (27) from Mumbai, met the Aftab while working at a call center in Mumbai.

    “The two got together via a dating app in Mumbai. They were in a live-in relationship for three years and had shifted to Delhi. Soon after the two shifted to Delhi, Shraddha started pressurizing the man to marry her,” Additional Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP), South Delhi Ankit Chauhan told ANI.

    “The two quarrelled frequently and it used to get out of control. In this particular instance that occurred on May 18, the man lost his temper and strangled her,” said Chouhan.

    “The accused told us that he chopped her into pieces and disposed of her parts in nearby areas in the jungle area of Chhatarpur Enclave. He has been arrested and an investigation is going on,” added DCP Chouhan.

    Aftab allegedly chopped her body into 35 pieces, bought a refrigerator and kept them in it. He later started disposing of the body pieces at different locations in and around Delhi during night hours for the next 18 days, said sources.

    Police personnel at Mehrauli forest area amid the investigation. (Photo | PTI)

    Sources further said, Aftab used to sleep every day in the same room where he had chopped the body after killing Shraddha. He used to see the face after keeping it in the fridge. Aftab had cleaned the fridge after disposing the body parts.

    Sources said Aftab had relations with many girls even before Shraddha. Before committing the crime, he also watched many crime movies and web series, including the American crime drama series Dexter.

    In September, Shraddha’s friend informed her family that there was no contact with Shradhha for the last two and a half months and her mobile number was also switched off. Her family also checked her social media accounts and found no updates during this period.

    In November, Shraddha’s father Vikash Madan Walker, a resident of Palghar (Maharashtra), approached Mumbai police and lodged a missing person complaint.

    During the initial investigation, Shraddha’s last location was found in Delhi, and on the basis of this, the case was transferred to Delhi police.

    Shraddha’s father told the police about his daughter’s relationship with Aftab and suspected his involvement in his daughter’s absence.

    During the investigation, it was found that Aaftab and Shraddha had come to Delhi and started living in a rented apartment in the Chhatarpur Pahadi area. The police during the course of the investigation, traced Aftab and nabbed him.

    Aftab, during questioning, confessed to the crime and said that they fought often as Shraddha was pressurizing him for marriage.

    “The accused has been arrested and a case under IPC sections 302 (murder) and 201 (causing disappearance of evidence of an offence committed) has been registered at Mehrauli police station,” officials said.

    Police also recovered some bones from Aftab’s rented flat and officials said that the efforts to recover the remaining parts of the body were on. 

    NEW DELHI: Delhi police, having already recovered around 12 suspected body parts disposed off by Aftab, the accused in the Shraddha murder case, on Sunday, has now brought him to the jungle area with an aim to recover other body parts, according to police sources.

    The samples recovered so far have been sent for examination to ascertain if they are all human remains, according to police sources.

    “Around 12 samples recovered of remains suspected to be of a human, have been picked up by forensic experts and sent to confirm if they’re all human remains. They’ll be sent to match with DNA samples of her father,” the sources said on Tuesday.

    According to the sources the head is yet to be recovered.

    Earlier today, the father of Shraddha Walker, a Maharashtra girl who was allegedly murdered by her live-in partner Aftab in the national capital, on Tuesday demanded a death penalty for the accused while also suspecting a “love jihad” angle behind the incident.

    Speaking to ANI, Shraddha’s father, Vikas Walker said, “I suspected a love jihad angle. We demand the death penalty for Aftab. I trust Delhi Police and the probe is moving in the right direction. Shraddha was close to her uncle and didn’t talk to me much. I was never in touch with Aftab. I lodged the first complaint in Mumbai’s Vasai.”

    I had spoken to Shraddha last in 2021. I used to take information about her from her friend. She did not talk to me much. I did not know that she had shifted to Delhi. Her friend told me that she is in Delhi. I thought that she was in Bangaluru. Aftab has got a lot of time to finish the evidence.

    Delhi Police probe into the Shraddha Walker murder case has revealed that the accused Aftab Poonawalla was a food blogger who used to work at a call centre in the national capital. The police are now investigating if he had rented a flat in Delhi’s Chhatarpur area as part of a conspiracy to kill the victim.

    The police investigation has also revealed that the couple had frequent fights.

    According to police sources, before shifting to Delhi in 2022, the couple had come into a relationship in 2019. They stayed in Maharashtra for some time but used to visit various places as part of their travel plans.

    ALSO READ | Shraddha murder case: Father suspects “love jihad” angle, demands death penalty for Aftab

    According to the police, they went to hill stations in March-April. Both of them had travelled to Himachal Pradesh for a few days in May and stayed together where they met a man who lived in Delhi’s Chhatarpur. As per reports, upon shifting to Delhi, they had initially stayed at the flat of the same Man whom they met in Himachal. However, the stay did not change the situation between them.

    Later, Aftab rented a flat in Chhatarpur where he shifted with Shraddha. She was reportedly strangled to death on May 18 in the Chhatarpur flat.

    The police have come to know that the room was taken on rent a few days before the murder.

    “It is also a matter of investigation whether Aftab had already hatched a conspiracy to kill her,” the police sources said.

    The accused told the police during interrogation that he used to take the pieces of the dead body to the disposal at 2:00 am due to the little movement of people at this hour. The police have come to know that the accused Aftab has done his graduation and lived in Mumbai with his family.

    “Looking at Aftab’s social media, it is known that he had also done food blogging for some time, although no video had come about his blogging for a long time. His last post came in the month of February, after which there was no activity on the profile. He has more than 28,000 followers on his Instagram,” the sources said.

    According to the police, till some time back both Shraddha and Aftab used to work in the call centre.

    “It is learned that after the murder, Aftab used to come back home by 6-7 pm and then used to take the pieces of the dead body kept in the fridge there for disposal. The accused used to carry the pieces of the carcass in a black foil but had thrown the pieces out of the foil in the forest, making it difficult to ascertain if the pieces were thrown or the remains were due to animal hunting,” the sources said.

    Delhi Police solved a six-month-old blind murder case, and arrested a man for allegedly killing his 28-year-old live-in partner, chopping her body into 35 pieces and disposing of them at different places in and around the national capital.

    The accused identified as Aftab Amin Poonawalla (28), a resident of Mumbai, was caught on Saturday on the basis of the deceased’s father’s complaint and has been sent to police remand for five days, the police said on Monday.

    Aftab and Shraddha met on a dating site and later moved in together at a rented accommodation in Chhatarpur. Delhi police received a complaint from Shraddha’father and registered an FIR on November 10.

    Police said that Aftab, after searching on Google, cleaned blood stained from the floor with some chemicals and disposed of stained clothes. He shifted the body in the bathroom and bought a refrigerator from a nearby shop. Later, he chopped the body into small pieces and put them in the fridge.

    Officials said that Shraddha Walker (27) from Mumbai, met the Aftab while working at a call center in Mumbai.

    “The two got together via a dating app in Mumbai. They were in a live-in relationship for three years and had shifted to Delhi. Soon after the two shifted to Delhi, Shraddha started pressurizing the man to marry her,” Additional Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP), South Delhi Ankit Chauhan told ANI.

    “The two quarrelled frequently and it used to get out of control. In this particular instance that occurred on May 18, the man lost his temper and strangled her,” said Chouhan.

    “The accused told us that he chopped her into pieces and disposed of her parts in nearby areas in the jungle area of Chhatarpur Enclave. He has been arrested and an investigation is going on,” added DCP Chouhan.

    Aftab allegedly chopped her body into 35 pieces, bought a refrigerator and kept them in it. He later started disposing of the body pieces at different locations in and around Delhi during night hours for the next 18 days, said sources.

    Police personnel at Mehrauli forest area amid the investigation. (Photo | PTI)

    Sources further said, Aftab used to sleep every day in the same room where he had chopped the body after killing Shraddha. He used to see the face after keeping it in the fridge. Aftab had cleaned the fridge after disposing the body parts.

    Sources said Aftab had relations with many girls even before Shraddha. Before committing the crime, he also watched many crime movies and web series, including the American crime drama series Dexter.

    In September, Shraddha’s friend informed her family that there was no contact with Shradhha for the last two and a half months and her mobile number was also switched off. Her family also checked her social media accounts and found no updates during this period.

    In November, Shraddha’s father Vikash Madan Walker, a resident of Palghar (Maharashtra), approached Mumbai police and lodged a missing person complaint.

    During the initial investigation, Shraddha’s last location was found in Delhi, and on the basis of this, the case was transferred to Delhi police.

    Shraddha’s father told the police about his daughter’s relationship with Aftab and suspected his involvement in his daughter’s absence.

    During the investigation, it was found that Aaftab and Shraddha had come to Delhi and started living in a rented apartment in the Chhatarpur Pahadi area. The police during the course of the investigation, traced Aftab and nabbed him.

    Aftab, during questioning, confessed to the crime and said that they fought often as Shraddha was pressurizing him for marriage.

    “The accused has been arrested and a case under IPC sections 302 (murder) and 201 (causing disappearance of evidence of an offence committed) has been registered at Mehrauli police station,” officials said.

    Police also recovered some bones from Aftab’s rented flat and officials said that the efforts to recover the remaining parts of the body were on.