Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Aaftab’s police custody extended by four days

- Press Trust of India

NEW DELHI: A court here on Tuesday extended the police custody of Aaftab Poonawala, who allegedly strangled his live-in partner and cut her body into 35 pieces before disposing it of, by four days, while another judge allowed police to go ahead with a polygraph test to unravel the murder.

“In view of the reasons stated by investigat­ing officer, it is the considered opinion of this court that further remand of the accused be authorised in police custody for the purpose of ensuring conclusion of investigat­ion in the matter. Accordingl­y, remand of accused is hereby authorized in police custody for further period of four days till November 26,” Metropolit­an Magistrate Aviral Shukla said.

The judge said the IO has informed the court, citing informatio­n received from sources, that some religious organisati­ons or miscreants might attack the accused and that he be produced at the lockup of

Saket district court.

“Upon the request so received from the IO and in order to ensure the safe production of accused, the present proceeding­s have been undertaken at the lockup, Saket Courts Complex at 9.30 am today,” the judge said.

The judge also noted he was satisfied with the legal representa­tion being provided to Poonawala by legal aid counsel Abinash Kumar.

The court noted, in the applicatio­n for extension of Poonawala’s police remand, the IO said some more body parts of the deceased, Shraddha Walkar, including her jaws, were recovered from a jungle on November 20. The IO also requested for extension of his police custody on the ground that more body parts or bones and weapons can be recovered on the basis of the disclosure­s made by the accused, the court said.

It is further submitted that a rough site plan has been found at the house of the accused which may assist in the search and custodial interrogat­ion, the court said, adding the accused will also be required to connect the chain of events in the crime.

Separately, another court of Vijayshree Rathore allowed the police applicatio­n for conducting a polygraph test on Poonawala.A polygraph test is a non-invasive technique in which no medicine is used. The subject is attached to a machine and questions are asked to him/her about the matter related to any case or incident. The variation in the graph when the subject answers the questions are mapped to draw a conclusion.

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