Thursday, January 6, 2011

UP Police

The Central Bureau (CBI) final report, which doubled a large number of "clues Aarushi Talwar compiled murder case, it seems, as indicated by the recent research on the UP police. The police investigation UP, that there is no possibility of foreign participation in the murders of Aarushi Talwar and domestic help Hemraj Banjade the night of 15 May 2008. Both the CBI and the police investigation said there was no indication that the attack plan, Dr. Rajesh Talwar.

The UP police had already indicated that it was property theft of prisoners reported, and the soil was determined by all parties.
The final report and "there is nothing to suggest that the outer door" was the impression that the outer door of Dr. Talwar floor was locked from the outside is not very good there, "Locked sealed."
He also said that any attacker could be the door to the terrace where the body 17th at Banjade May was found in 2008, Block and alcoholic beverages consumed at home after committing a double murder.
An ICC source told the Hindustan Times that the most important part of the final report, the scene of the dress was "great" of crime (SOC) in the Aarushi and space on the roof, where they found the body of Banjade.
Explain the "costume" in its report, said the CBI report Aarushi body, toys remain on the surface of the sheets are unchanged, even after the use of "violent force to aggression." Similarly, the body was pulled Banjade ceiling and the corner was a group of fresh and covered different makes of dried blood stains with a rag. "
The final report is derived from the three accused Thadarai Krishna, Raj Kumar Sharma and Vijay Mandal -. "Innocents," as
In addition, the IWC did not find "sufficient evidence" to prove to have an offense under § § 302 (murder) and 201 (destruction of evidence) of IPC against Dr Rajesh Talwar. UP A police officer who had investigated the case said the crime scene and the delay in the discovery of the body Banjade the time of the assassins could dress had "available evidence."
"During the investigation no foreign participation," the official said.

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