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Media and Agencies
analysis about Aarushi Murder Case:-
UP cops messed up Aarushi murder probe: CBI
Mrs. Aditi Biswas (Ghosh),Kuwait,says:The Noida Police were aware of
the fact that this case has become a public hue & cry and
hence will get no monetary gains. So, for them it was not that
important to investigate and thus they disposed it off with stale
logics.
[4 Jun, 2008]
Mini,Bangalore,says:"Provide Justice for Arushi....."the police shld
stop making false allegations at least now
[3 Jun, 2008]
B.Saharia,delhi,says:Why CBI need to tell us? Even school children
knows how UP police messed up everything from the beginning. Is this
the quality of IPS officers that UP is having? Then Mayawati should
review and if necessary revoke the cadre.Can somebody guess how many
poor,helpless,innocent people might have languishing behind UP jails
for incompetent policemen? I hope TOI will raise a countrywide
crusade against those IPS officers who are corrupt and incompetent
and remain glued to the shoes of the politicians.
Dentist Rajesh Talwar, arrested by Noida police on charges of
murdering his daughter Aarushi, was on Monday taken into custody for
a day by the CBI for questioning even as the investigating agency
found loopholes in the probe carried out by the UP police till now.
CBI investigators who examined the crime scene and questioned
witnesses pointed that the UP police had not picked blood samples or
the finger prints properly from the crime scene.
Senior CBI officials, probing the case, while remaining silent on
the investigations, said the case could have been solved in less
than 24 hours if the probe had been carried out properly by UP
police.
The UP police had not even sealed the room where 14-year-old Aarushi
was found dead with her throat slit on May 16. Officials said the
police had allowed Aarushi's relatives to use the same room for
performing prayers.
CBI investigators are said to be busy completing the chain of events
that led to the crime and questioning Talwar, who was brought in
from Noida court here on Monday evening.
Dressed in a white-kurta, Talwar, surrounded by the CBI sleuths,
arrived at the agency's headquarters in the evening. He faced some
CBI questions on his way to its office.
The agency moved an application before the court in Noida seeking
Talwar's custody for questioning in connection with the case, while
moving an application in the designated CBI court at Ghaziabad.
The Noida court granted permission to the CBI for questioning Talwar
who was arrested by the Noida police, who claimed that he had killed
Aarushi in a fit of rage after he found her with domestic help
Hemraj in an objectionable" position.
Times of India
Krishna's statements contradictory: CBI
ITGO / Agencies
New Delhi, June 11, 2008
A day after Rajesh Talwar's compounder Krishna alleged that he was
being implicated in the Noida double murder case, the CBI Wednesday
said that the lie detector test was carried on Krishna with his
consent and within the parameters of the law.
Krishna will be subjected to a narco test in Bangalore on Thursday,
the CBI has said.
Speaking to reporters, the CBI Joint Director Arun Kumar said that
the nodal investigating agency decided to conduct the polygraph
tests since it came across discrepancies in the earlier statements
made by Krishna to the Noida police.
Kumar informed the media that to further rule out any discrepancies
in Krishna's statements, the reports of the lie detector tests
conducted on June 9 and 10 have been sent to Bangalore.
Kumar said that the results of the tests are awaited.
Earlier, the CBI took Krishna, to Bangalore for another narco test,
according to an exclusive report by Headlines Today.
Krishna, who hails from Nepal, remained in judicial custody and has
been a talking point across the country for more than three weeks.
The CBI was also suspecting involvement of one more unidentified
person, an accomplice of Krishna.
A senior CBI official told the ITGO that the narco test is expected
to give vital clues to the agency. "These clues may just help solve
this case," he said.
The CBI on Tuesday had said that the murders of teenaged Aarushi
Talwar and her family's domestic help Hemraj in a Noida flat last
month were a "pre-meditated conspiracy" and not committed on the
"spur of the moment" as earlier believed.
The CBI, claiming to be close to solving the twin murder case, on
Tuesday conducted a second lie detector test on Krishna.
Krishna, who worked as compounder at Rajesh Talwar's Noida clinic
for the last three years and was a confidante of Hemraj, however,
told Headlines Today that he was innocent and the central agency was
trying to make him the scapegoat to save the arrested dentist.
Aarushi, 14, was found dead in her Noida home on May 16. The Noida
police initially named domestic help Hemraj as the prime suspect and
even sent teams to trace him. But his body was found the next day
from the terrace of the same house. The police arrested Rajesh
Talwar on May 23 making him as a prime accused.
The CBI took over the case after the Noida police drew flak for
shoddy investigations.