Kanjhawala Case: The statements of the accused and Nidhi do not match with the footage, police may conduct a polygraph-narco test

Posted on 5th Jan 2023 by rohit kumar

Kanjhawala Death Case: The case of killing 20-year-old Anjali after dragging her for 11 km in a car in Delhi's Sultanpuri is getting complicated. According to sources, the five accused in the case and Anjali's friend Nidhi are standing by their statement, while the footage of CCTV cameras is not matching the statement.

 

Why did Nidhi run away after the collision?

In such a situation, the Delhi Police can approach the court to seek permission to conduct polygraph and narco test of the five accused and Nidhi. According to police sources, it is yet to be ascertained why Nidhi ran away after the collision with the car.

 

Instead of handing over the car to its owner after the accident, why did the accused go round the villages for three hours. Even after sitting together and asking separately, the accused are firm on their claims. One of the accused says that a young man sitting on the back seat had told Deepak Khanna, who was driving the car, that something was stuck under the car. Despite this he was ignored. That's why preparations are being made to go to court for permission for polygraph and narco test.

 

Difference was not found in the statements of the five

The police interrogated the accused Amit Khanna, Deepak Khanna, Mithun, Krishna and Manoj Mittal by sitting together and also separately. The accused were also interrogated on Wednesday, but no difference was found in the statements of the five. Visual conversion was also done. He was asked more than 50 questions, but all of them gave the same answers.

 

another eyewitness came forward

Another eyewitness has come forward in this matter. Truck driver Amit told that on Saturday night he was going from Mangolpuri towards Begumpur. When he reached Ram Chowk, a car overtook the truck. After some time when he overtook the car and looked in the rear view mirror, a young woman was trapped under the car. They tried to stop the car, but by then the accused had left.

 

Anjali's leg was badly stuck in the axle of the car

The forensic team is continuously engaged in the investigation of the incident which gave goosebumps in Sultanpuri police station area on New Year. On Wednesday, the forensic team, which reached Sultanpuri police station for re-examination of the Baleno car, got important information.

 

Sources said that during investigation it was revealed that one leg of the girl was badly stuck in the axle of the car, while the other leg was completely mutilated due to rubbing on the road. The leg which was stuck in the axle, the forensic team got blood and flesh from there. For about three hours, the forensic team examined the car and Anjali's scooty.

 

Had the alleged sympathy been shown, the situation would have been different today.

After the car got stuck in the axle, the driver must have realized that the girl was under the car. Important information being received by the forensic team during the investigation emphasizes that if the accused had shown sympathy, the situation would have been different today.

 

The information being received in the investigation is emphasizing that the girl was deliberately dragged. Forensic sources said that the blood samples of the accused are being examined. Its report will come on Friday. Along with this, the police have kept the viscera safe. This too will be sent to the lab on Thursday.

 

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