Anuj Sharma, the man who allegedly murdered his aunt over trivial quarrels, chopped her into pieces and disposed of them at different places at the Delhi-Jaipur highway used Google Maps to dump the body parts and tried to conceal facts, the police said on Sunday.
As of now according to police sources, eight body pieces of the deceased, Saroj Sharma (65) have been recovered and the accused has been sent to the police remand till December 20.
Some of the remains of the body parts recovered from forests in Mehrauli and Gurugram belonged to Shraddha Walkar, the Delhi Police informed on Thursday.
The 28-year-old, who is dismembering Shraddha's body and storing the chopped body parts in a refrigerator before disposing them in the forests of south Delhi's Chhatarpur, is currently in Judicial custody.
In another development in the Shraddha murder case, Aaftab's most recent girlfriend was in shock after hearing about the horrific act by him and said that she had no clue that the body parts were kept inside Aaftab's Chhatarpur residence as she visited there twice after the murder. She al
"DNA test report (of victim's body parts) has not been received by the police", said Sagar Preet Hooda, IPS, Special Commissioner of Police, Law and Order, Zone II.
Faridabad police have shared the information with Delhi police, and on the basis of which, a team of Mehrauli police of South Delhi, investigating the horrific Shraddha murder case, also reached the spot and joined the investigation.
As per the police statement, the disposed off body parts of the deceased have been recovered from Gulariha under the police station Rampur Kalan area of Sitapur. The deceased is the wife of one of the accused, Pankaj Maurya.
Aaftab is accused of strangling Shraddha, his live-in partner, to death and chopping her body into 35 pieces. He is also alleged to have preserved the chopped body parts in a refrigerator before dumping them in the forests of south Delhi's Chhatarpur.
Officials of Delhi Police on Sunday continued the probe in the dense forest area of South Delhi's Mehrauli with an aim to recover the dismembered body parts of Shraddha Walkar, believed to be disposed of by her murderer Aaftab Amin Poonawala across the national capital.
The Delhi Police sources claimed that he had first chopped her body into 35 pieces, then burnt her face in such a way that it becomes unidentifiable even if the body parts are discovered.