Shah said that there is no lack of coordination between Delhi and Mumbai Police.
New Delhi:
Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Thursday said that the Delhi Police and the prosecution will ensure “severe punishment” for the accused in the Shraddha Walker murder case in the shortest possible time. He said at the ‘Times Now Conference’ here, “I have my eye on the whole matter. I just want to tell the people of the country that whoever has done this, the Delhi Police and the prosecution will ensure strict punishment through law and courts in the shortest possible time.” Shah said that there is no lack of coordination between Delhi and Mumbai Police.
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The Home Minister said, “But the letter that has come out, Delhi Police has no role in it. Shraddha had sent a letter to a police station in Maharashtra threatening to dismember her body and kill her…no action was taken there…there will be an inquiry. At that time we did not have a government… whoever is responsible, strict action will be taken.”
Mumbai BJP chief Ashish Shelar on Wednesday questioned the alleged failure of the Maharashtra Police to act on a letter written by call center employee Shraddha Walker in November 2020. Shraddha had written in the letter that her live-in partner Aftab Poonawala had tried to kill her.
Poonawalla had allegedly killed his live-in-partner Walkar (27) and cut her body into 35 pieces. It is alleged that Poonawalla stored these pieces in a 300-litre container for about three weeks at his home in south Delhi’s Mehrauli. Kept in fridge. He kept going for several days at midnight to throw them in different areas of the city. He was arrested by the Delhi Police on 19 November.
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