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  • ‘He scares, blackmails me’: Shraddha Walkar’s explosive letter to cops from 2020 details Aaftab’s violent behaviour

    ‘He scares, blackmails me’: Shraddha Walkar’s explosive letter to cops from 2020 details Aaftab’s violent behaviour

    Shraddha murder case: As grim details keep emerging in the Mehrauli murder case, a letter by the victim, Shraddha Walkar, which she wrote to the Tulinj police station in Mumbai on November 23, 2020, has resurfaced. She stated in this letter that Aftab Poonawala used to scare her and blackmail her. He had also threatened her that he would kill her, cut her body in pieces and throw it away. 

    She stated in the letter that he has been hitting her since as long as six months but she does not have the courage to approach the police. The letter accessed by the news agency ANI further mentioned that Poonawala’s parents were aware of the physical abuse and the fact that he tried to kill Walkar. 

    She said, “I lived with him till date as we were supposed to get married anytime soon and had the blessings of his family. Henceforth, I am not willing to live with him so any kind of physical damage should be considered coming from him as he has been blackmailing me to kill me or hurt me whenever he sees me anywhere.”

    Meanwhile, Maharashtra Deputy CM Devendra Fadnavis said that there would be an investigation into why the Maharashtra police took no action on Shraddha’s letter in 2020. He added maybe Walkar’s life could have been saved if authorities took action in a timebound manner. 

    DCP Suhas Bavache of the Mira Bhayandar- Vasai Virar (MBVV) Commissionerate said that Shraddha stated in her written statement that the issues between herself and Poonawala were resolved. 

    Bavache mentioned, “Whatever necessary action had to be taken in that matter was done by the police at that time. The application that was given by the complainant was also investigated. After the investigation, the complainant herself gave a written statement that there is no dispute. Her friend’s parents also cajoled her to resolve the dispute. She gave the written statement and after that the case was closed.”

    Aaftab has been accused of strangling and killing Shraddha Walkar on May 18 this year. He also put the chopped body parts in a 300-litre fridge before disposing of them. Both of them met on a dating app and moved into rented accommodation in Chhatarpur. 

    (With agency inputs)

    Also read: Shraddha murder case: Polygraph test of Aaftab not conducted today as he’s down with fever, says report

    Also read: Shraddha withdrew her ‘he will kill me’ complaint against Aaftab in Nov 2020, clarifies Mumbai police

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  • Shraddha Murder Case: What is Polygraph test? How does a lie detector work?

    Shraddha Murder Case: What is Polygraph test? How does a lie detector work?

    On November 21, the Delhi Police were granted permission to conduct a polygraph test on Aaftab Poonawala, the accused in the murder of Shraddha Walkar.

    A polygraph test, also known as lie detector test, includes devices such as cardio-cuffs and sensitive electrodes attached to the person being tested. While he or she is asked specific questions, the instruments measure and record blood pressure, blood flow, pulse, respiration, breathing rhythms, skin conductivity, perspiration, and arm and leg movement.

    When a person gives deceptive answers (or lies), his or her physiological responses differ from when he or she states the truth. The investigators monitor the changes in the person’s body, breathing pattern, and heart rate.

    According to Psychology Today, the first polygraph was created in 1921 by John Larson, who combined previously made methods of measuring respiration, heart rate, and blood pressure that had each shown promise as a measure of lying.

    How does it work?

    According to CBS, a subject’s chest and abdomen are covered with rubber tubes to measure respiratory activity, their fingers are fitted with tiny metal plates to record sweat gland activity, and their cardiovascular system is observed using a blood pressure cuff or a similar device.

    The test’s underlying theory is that telling the truth would cause a different physiological reaction than lying would.

    Aaftab is charged with killing his live-in partner Shraddha Walkar in May 2022. Aaftab is accused of killing Shraddha, then cutting her body into 35 pieces over the course of 18 days. The nation was shocked when the murder’s gory details were made public more than five months after the crime.

    Also Read: Aaftab Poonawala’s lawyer says he hasn’t confessed that he murdered Shraddha Walkar

    Also Read: Aaftab Poonawala says he killed Shraddha Walkar ‘in heat of the moment’

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  • Delhi murder case: CCTV footage shows Aaftab possibly disposing mortal remains of Shraddha Walkar

    Delhi murder case: CCTV footage shows Aaftab possibly disposing mortal remains of Shraddha Walkar

    In a major development in the Shraddha Walkar murder case, Delhi Police in its latest claim has said that the sleuths have got hold of a CCTV footage of October 18 in which Aaftab Ameen Poonawala can be seen carrying a bag, which they suspect had Shraddha’s mortal remains. 
    Cops have told India Today TV that perhaps Aaftab was going to dump some of the cut body parts, which were stored in the refrigerator, in the nearby Mehrauli jungle.  
    Shraddha Walkar, 26, was allegedly strangled and then chopped into 35 pieces by her boyfriend and partner Aaftab in the month of May. Delhi Police have been conducting several search operations in the Mehrauli forest area to look for key evidence in the case.
    In the new surfaced CCTV footage, Aaftab can be seen making three rounds, and police suspect that he might have gone out with the bag to dispose of the body parts.

    On Saturday, Delhi police also recovered heavy and sharp cutting tools from Aaftab’s flat, which they suspect might have been used for the crime. Investigating officers have said that Aaftab himself told the police where the weapon was kept and helped them recover the vital evidence from his Chhatarpur flat. Recovery of the weapon will be crucial in further investigation of the case.
    On Friday, a Delhi Police team visited the office of a private firm in Gurugram where Aaftab used to work. After carrying out a search, the police officers were seen carrying black-coloured plastic bags with some items or suspected evidence they found in the backyard of the office.
    Aaftab has told the police that he disposed of Shraddha’s bloodstained clothes in the civic garbage van after dismembering her body.
    Several body parts have been found in the forests in Mehrauli in the last few days. Cops said that they are looking for her severed head. The police have recovered ten bags of body parts so far.
    The Delhi Police have also sent teams to Maharashtra, Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand to look for possible evidence in the murder case. Cops said Aaftab and Shraddha went on several trips and they are trying to look into minute clues or pieces of evidence there.

    Also read: Delhi murder: Shraddha called sick often due to domestic abuse, says former co-worker

    Also read: Aaftab had assaulted Shraddha Walkar in 2020; images of bruised face, medical prescription surface

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  • Aaftab used to consume, sell drugs; was possessive about her, claims Shraddha’s friend

    Aaftab used to consume, sell drugs; was possessive about her, claims Shraddha’s friend

    Aaftab Poonawala, who has been accused of killing his live-in partner, Shraddha Walkar, used to consume drugs and sell drugs in the middle of the night, claimed the victim’s friend. Shraddha’s friend Godwin said that she never liked the fact that he used to supply drugs in the middle of the night. 

    Poonawala used to consume and sell drugs. He used to make brownies, keep them in the fridge and sell them at night, claimed the friend. 

    Shraddha’s friend said that he had initially promised to marry her, but she came to know about his drug influence later on. He also told India Today in an interview that Aaftab’s parents told her that if she married him, he would become a ‘better person’. 

    Aaftab assaulted Shraddha in 2020. She went to the police station with a blood clot on her face and strangulation marks on her neck, he claimed. Her friend claimed that it was not the first but the 14th or the 15th such incident. 

    She wanted to leave him, said the friend, but was waiting to garner some support. She tried to reach out in 2020 after the assault, said the friend. 

    Godwin said that Shraddha used to love travelling alone. She wanted to go on a solo trip to Nepal. But Aaftab did not like this, since he was very possessive, said the friend. The friend said that Aaftab did not even like her talking to him. 

    Meanwhile, a Delhi court on Thursday extended the police custody of Poonawala for five more days. The court also allowed Delhi Police to put Poonawala through a narco test. Aaftab was asked by the judge whether he is aware of the consequences of narco test to which he gave his consent.

    Also read: Shraddha murder case: Court extends custody of Aaftab by 5 days, allows narco test

    Also read: Shraddha Walkar, Aaftab Poonawala posed as married couple to stay in Mumbai flat

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