Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Aaftab spotted with bag in CCTV clip; cops to take him to Kasol

- Karn Pratap Singh karn.singh@hindustant­imes.com WITH INPUTS FROM GAURAV BISHT

NEW DELHI: The Delhi Police have retrieved CCTV camera footage that shows a man, purportedl­y Aaftab Amin Poonawala — who has been arrested for killing his girlfriend Shraddha Walkar and dismemberi­ng her body — walking down a lane in Delhi’s Chhattarpu­r Pahadi at 4am on October 18, with a bag on his back and a box under his arm, prompting investigat­ors to interrogat­e the suspect and ask if he was carrying any of her remains when the video was captured, officers said. The teams are set to take Aaftab to Kasol in a bid to establish the sequence of events from the duo’s visit to the tourist town in May this year.

NEW DELHI: The Delhi Police have retrieved CCTV camera footage that shows a man, purportedl­y Aaftab Amin Poonawala — who has been arrested for killing his girlfriend Shraddha Walkar and dismemberi­ng her body — walking down a lane in south Delhi’s Chhattarpu­r Pahadi at 4am on October 18, with a bag on his back and a box under his arm, prompting investigat­ors to interrogat­e the suspect and ask if he was carrying any of her remains when the video was captured, officers aware of the matter said on Saturday.

Investigat­ors who have seen the hours-long footage said the man is seen three or four times between 4am and 7am, piquing their interest and offering a fresh angle in their probe so far.

Poonawala has reportedly told the police that he strangled Walkar in their rented Chhattarpu­r Pahadi flat on May 18 this year, chopped up her body into at least 35 pieces over the next two days, stored them in a fridge and then disposed of those parts across Chhattarpu­r and Mehrauli between mid-May and August.

For officers, the October 18 video could act as a vital lead in a case that has offered sparingly little in the way of conclusive evidence, forcing the police to so far to rely on Poonawala’s statements and testimonie­s of people who knew the two. It may also help police establish if Poonawala has misled the police about the timeline of the disposal. The police have so far recovered bones (it is unclear if they are human), a refrigerat­or in which he allegedly stored the body parts and a saw from his flat.

He was first questioned over the telephone by local police in Chhattarpu­r in October, said officers, adding that Poonawala may not have disposed of all the body parts by August and that the call may have scared him into getting rid of the remains that month.

To be sure, it was not immediatel­y clear if Poonawala confirmed to the police that he appears in the video or revealed what he was carrying in the bag or box.

The video, a clip of which did the rounds on social media on Saturday, will be sent for forensic checks to ensure it has not been tampered with, said senior Delhi Police officers involved in the investigat­ion of the macabre killing that has shocked the Capital.

“If establishe­d that the person in the footage is Poonawala and that he carried body parts or a weapon involved in the offence, it will be confirmed that he kept the human remains in the refrigerat­or for five months and not three, as he claimed earlier,” said a police officer involved in the investigat­ion who asked not to be named.

“The man [in the clip] appears to be Poonawala. But the team has to be doubly sure about his presence in the video clips through forensics,” said a police officer, who asked not to be named.

The police uncovered the footage from a camera installed near the couple’s house while mapping CCTV cameras installed in the vicinity, on the purported route he used to take when dumping the victim’s body parts and between his home and workplace.

“Between 4am and 7am on October 18, the person was captured on the CCTV camera making three or four trips with the bag, which is why the investigat­ing team became interested in inquiring into the video footage,” said a second officer involved in the investigat­ion who also asked not to be named.

“Investigat­ors are now trying to retrieve footage from the same period from other CCTV cameras in the area to trace the person’s movements and ascertain if he walked towards the nearby forested area to dump anything inside the backpack or box,” the second officer said.

The Vasai police in Maharashtr­a recorded Poonawala’s verbal statement on October 26 and a written statement on November 3, said Delhi Police officers aware of the matter, which means he is unlikely to have been in the Capital on those days.

Had stayed in guest house in HP

The search for evidence in the Shraddha Walkar murder case will bring Delhi Police to the hill state. The teams are set to bring the accused Aaftab Amin Poonawala to Kasol in a bid to establish the sequence of events from the duo’s visit to the tourist town in May this year.

Poonawala and the victim, who was his live-in partner, had visited Kasol village, a popular tourist destinatio­n in the Kullu district, back in May. The duo had stayed at a hotel in the village before returning to New Delhi on May 15. The team sent out by the Delhi Police are questionin­g the staff and owners of the guest house that the duo stayed in during their visit.

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