The police of Mehrauli police station of Delhi, the capital of the country, has solved the case of murder that happened about six months ago. The police have arrested a person whose name is Aftab. According to the information, Aftab and Shraddha had a friendship while working in a call center in Mumbai.
Friendship gradually turned into love. But family opposed their relationship so both of them fled to Delhi. Shraddha’s family members used to take her information through social media. But when the updates on social media stopped coming, the girl’s father reached Delhi.
Shraddha’s father alleged that his daughter used to work in a call center in Mumbai. Here she met a man named Aftab and their friendship turned into a very close relationship.
Both started liking each other but the family members were not happy with this, due to which they opposed it. Due to this protest, his daughter and Aftab left Mumbai and came to Delhi and started living in Chhatarpur area here.
With the help of technical surveillance, Delhi Police started in search of Aftab. After which Aftab was arrested on the basis of a secret information. During the interrogation of the police, the accused told that Shraddha was constantly pressurizing him for marriage, due to which frequent quarrels started between them.
Chops Body Into 35 Pieces
He brutally killed her in May and threw the body into pieces at different places in the forest. According to police sources, Aftab strangled Shraddha to death and kept it in his house, cutting it into 35 pieces. For this, Aftab bought a new big fridge. For 18 days, at two o’clock in the night, he used to take the pieces of the body one by one in a plastic bag and throw it away.
Shraddha’s friend, Laxman Nadar said “Once she contacted me on WhatsApp and asked to rescue her from her residence. She said that if she stayed with him (Aaftab) that night, he would kill her”.
Nadar further reveals that he with some other friends, rescued Shraddha from her residence in Chhatarpur. They even warned Aaftab that they would approach the police. “Keeping in mind Shraddha’s commitment towards Aaftab, we did not reach out to police,” he added.
Then Nadar said he started being tensed about Shraddha after she stopped contacting him for two months.
“She did not respond to any of my texts. Finally, it became a point of concern for me. I started asking common friends and others about Shraddha. After not being able to locate her whereabouts, I finally informed her brother that she had gone incommunicado for over a couple of months and said we should seek help from the police,” Nadar said.
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