Aaftab Poonawala Threw Saw Used To Cut Body In Gurugram Forest: Report

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Aaftab Poonawala was arrested based on Shraddha Walkar’s Father’s Complaint

New Delhi:

Aaftab Poonawala, who allegedly killed his girlfriend Shraddha Walkar and then cut up her body into 35 pieces, threw the saw and blade used in the crime in the bushes in Gurugram, Delhi police sources have said.

Aaftab threw the cleaver he used to chop off Shraddha’s body in a garbage dump in Delhi’s Mehrauli area, they said.

A Delhi police team has searched the Gurugram’s DLF Phase 3 bushes twice and collected some evidence, which has been sent to Central Forensic Science Laboratory (CFSL) for investigation. They have so far sent 13 bones, base of a skull, and a decapitated jaw for forensic examination to match with Shraddha’s father’s DNA samples. 

The police have also recovered heavy and sharp cutting tools from Aftab’s flat, which they suspect might have been used to chop off Shraddha Walkar’s body.

Aaftab was also taken to the shop from where he allegedly had purchased the saw to cut up the body

He admitted before the Saket court today that he killed his live-in girlfriend Shraddha in “heat of the moment” following an argument.

“What happened that happened in heat of the moment,” Aaftab told the court.

He was presented before the court via video conferencing as his five-day police custody expired today. The court has extended his custody for four more days.

Aaftab told the court that he has been cooperating with the police. Delhi Police had earlier told the court that Aftab was misleading the investigation.

Following an argument over expenses and allegations of infidelity, Aaftab reportedly strangled Shraddha on May 18. A day later, he later cut up her body into 35 pieces that he kept in a fridge and disposed of in a jungle over 18 days, police said. 

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