Delhi Car Horror: Ashutosh, the driver of the Baleno automobile that pulled Anjali, 20, for several miles on January 1, was detained by the Delhi Police on Friday. Police have detained four males who were in the automobile when it hit Anjali’s scooter.
New CCTV footage that shows automobile owner Ashutosh and the other defendants two hours after the murder at 4:16 am has exposed the extensive murder cover-up. Ashutosh received the car keys from the defendant. Ashutosh is spotted leaving the Baleno automobile that killed Anjali and driving home at 4:52.
The seventh suspect, is currently being sought
Following the incident, Deepak Khanna, Manoj Mittal, Amit Khanna, Krishan, and Mithun were all detained. Police are looking for a second person who is allegedly involved in the cover-up. Ashutosh, the car’s owner, was detained this morning, and Ankush, the seventh suspect, is currently being sought.
In contrast to what the accused stated when questioned, the police claimed that Amit Khanna, and not his uncle Deepak, was the driver of the vehicle that struck Anjali Singh.
Amit Khanna was driving without a licence, according to the police, therefore Deepak Khanna, who was previously suspected of being the driver, is said to have taken the blame even though he was at home.
Kanjhawala Case
In the wee hours of New Year’s Day, Anjali was riding her scooter with her companion Nidhi when she was struck by the automobile carrying four inebriated guys. According to the forensics investigation, Anjali was pulled away by the car when her leg became stuck in the left front wheel of the vehicle. Her companion left the area.
The body of Anjali was discovered with her garments torn off and her flesh peeled off. According to the postmortem report, Anjali had exposed ribs, a broken skull, and missing brain tissue.
The body was moved by doing many U-turns in the car. After disposing of the body, the suspect left the automobile parked in front of Ashutosh’s house and escaped in an autorickshaw.
About Anjali
Anjali, who works for an event management company, was going home from work on Sunday when the tragedy happened there at around two in the morning.
A total of more than 40 exterior injuries may have contributed to Anjali’s demise, according to the autopsy report, which lists shock and haemorrhage as the cause of death. Her father passed away a while back.
Charges against five suspects include culpable homicide that does not qualify as murder, causing death by neglect, and criminal conspiracy. On Thursday night, they were brought to Sanjay Gandhi hospital for a checkup.
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