“Deliberately Dragged Victim For Several Kilometers”: Court Takes Note Of Chart Size In Kanjhawala Case

Statements of six eye-witnesses have also been cited in the charge sheet.

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New Delhi:

Rohini Court in Kanjhawala case has similarly taken the chart of Delhi Police. Delhi Police has instigated the section of murder on four dams in the charge size. In the charge sheet the police have said that Nishan had ample opportunity to save the victims. The narrow had dragged the victim for several kilometres. In the charge sheet, the police said, Krishna, Manoj Mittal and Matrices killed the victim, Anjali Singh.

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According to the police charge size, the offense was committed in two parts. First when the injury hit and second when the injury was dragged several kilometers away from the car. According to the police, the car was stopped at a distance of about 500-600 meters from the spot. The driver came out to see if the victims were still trapped under the bite.

The chargesheet states that as per the testimony of witnesses, CCTV footage and information gathered from other evidence, all four were present inside the car at the time of the incident. Amit was driving the car. Manoj Mittal was sitting with him and Mithun and Krishna were sitting on the back seat.

Statements of six eye-witnesses have also been cited in the charge sheet. The charge sheet includes statements of the victim’s friend, the person who informed the police about the body, an auto driver and a person.

It is alleged that Anjali Singh’s scooty was hit by a car in Kanjhawala in 20 years. After which the car dragged Anjali from Sultanpuri to Kanjhawala. Anjali Singh had died in the accident. This incident is of January 1.

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