Aftab's voice sampling test today: Police have audio of Aftab-Shraddha's fight, if the voice matches, then the reason for the murder can be known

Posted on 26th Dec 2022 by rohit kumar

The voice sampling test of Aftab Poonawala, the main accused in the Shraddha murder case, will be done today i.e. on Monday. For this Delhi Police is taking the accused from Tihar Jail to CBI Headquarters. Actually, in this case, the police have got audio. In this, there is a debate between Aftab and Shraddha. To match Aftab's voice with this audio, the police are conducting Aftab's voice sample test. Delhi Police officials say that this audio can be important evidence in the case. This can reveal why Aftab killed Shraddha. CBI's CFSL team will match Aftab's voice sample and audio evidence sample.

 

Court allows voice sampling test

The Delhi Police had sought permission from the Saket court to take Aftab's voice sample, which the court had approved. The court said that the accused had no right to refuse to give the voice sample.

 

Aftab's custody was extended till January 6

In this case, till now Aftab's narco and polygraph test have been done, in which he accepted the murder of Shraddha. On December 23, the FSL team handed over the report of Aftab's narco test to the Delhi Police. On the other hand, the judicial custody of Aftab Amin Poonawalla was extended till January 6 by the court.

 

Shraddha was murdered on May 8

According to the Delhi Police, 28-year-old Aftab murdered 27-year-old Shraddha on May 18. Both lived in live-in. Aftab had cut Shraddha's body into 35 pieces. Bought a 300-liter fridge to keep them in. He used to go to the forest every night at 2 am for 18 days to throw the pieces of the dead body.

 

Aftab was arrested on 12 November

Aftab was arrested by the police on 12 November. Police said that Aftab had cut Shraddha's body into 35 pieces in the bathroom of the flat. During this, he kept the shower on, so that the blood coming out of the body flowed into the sewage. Sources have also told that Aftab had cleaned the fridge with chemicals so that the evidence could be destroyed.

 

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