Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Now, Indrani points finger at Peter

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com n

MUMBAI: In a new twist to the Sheena Bora murder case, Indrani Mukerjea has now said she suspects her husband Peter and driver Shyamwar Rai abducted ‘her daughter’ Sheena and made her untraceabl­e.

On Wednesday, Indrani moved an applicatio­n before the special CBI court calling for Peter’s call data records (CDR) for his BPL mobile number.

The Sheena Bo ra murder trial has seen the couple level several allegation­s against each other. Both are in judicial custody in the case and lodged in separate jails.

In the fresh set of accusation­s, Indrani alleged that the conspiracy behind Sheena’ s disappeara­n ce was hatched by Peter along with several other people. Indrani further said that Peter, by using his influence, manipulate­d evidence and got her false ly implicated in the case.

To prove her point, she sought

Peter’ s CD R from January 1,2012, to December 31, 2012, and January 1, 2015, to December 31, 2015.

Indrani, in a two-page hand-

written applicatio­n, further stated in her plea: “I have strong reasons to believe that Peter, with the assistance of the other persons, including accusedtur­ned-approve r Shy am war Rai, may have conspired and abducted my daughter, Sheena Bora in 2012 and made her untraceabl­e and subsequent­ly destroyed evidence.” She added, “I also blame that Peter along with other persons may have manipulate­d circumstan­ces to frame me and have influenced witnesses, situations and informatio­n to lead to my arrest on 25/8/2015 for a heinous crime that they may have committed.”

Ind rani pleaded that“if we are able to obtain CDR of Peter, we will be in a better position to as certain if Peter and other persons were involved in the disappeara­nce of my daughter Sheena and there will be more clarity if Peter and other persons have a role in framing me”.

On Wednesday, the court was scheduled to record approver Rai’s evidence. Before the hearing could begin, Indrani approached the judge with her applicatio­n.

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