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Delhi Police admits shortcomings in the Sunanda case investigation

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The Police documents related to Sunanda murder case that has been accessed by the Republic TV which strongly suggests the discrepancy in the investigation by SIT (Special Investigation Team).

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The Delhi Police notings from November 2016 mentions clearly that there are lapses in the investigation and more than 5 cops have admitted that there is a need of re-investigation for Sunanda Pushkar suicide case.

Various shortcomings noted by the police are as follows-

  • Mobile Phone and Laptop seized after a week of her death which was allegedly formatted with no data.
  • Eatables from the investigation scene collected after more than 10 days.
  • CCTV camera from the porch of Leela Palace Hotel was not operational for a specific span of time.

BJP MP Dr. Subramanium Swami has reacted to this expose by the Republic TV and he seeks to file a PIL in court to bring this case under CBI inquiry.

 

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