Twisha Sharma case: CBI begins probe, visits husband Samarth Singh’s residence
The Supreme Court’s transfer of the Twisha Sharma death case to the CBI has intensified scrutiny, with fresh hearings and bail challenges now shaping the investigation.
The Supreme Court’s transfer of the Twisha Sharma death case to the CBI has intensified scrutiny, with fresh hearings and bail challenges now shaping the investigation.
Police brought Twisha Sharma’s husband Samarth Singh to Bhopal overnight as the probe deepens and AIIMS Delhi prepares for a second autopsy.
The Twisha Sharma death case has seen rapid developments, including a CBI probe recommendation, CCTV controversy, bail disputes and allegations of influence over the investigation.
Bhopal Police have intensified efforts to trace Samarth Singh even as the absconding accused seeks interim bail from the Madhya Pradesh High Court.
The Twisha Sharma case has intensified with the family seeking a second autopsy and preservation of digital evidence while police warn of decomposition concerns.
Navnidhi Sharma, Twisha's father, has claimed that Samarth's family is influential and capable of exerting pressure on the system. He further asserted that his grieving family was being subjected to "continuous public attacks and narratives".
The Bhopal Police on Wednesday arrested an absconding murder accused after a brief encounter in the Kerwa forest area in the Ratibad region on the outskirts of the state capital.
The Crime Branch of Bhopal Police on Tuesday arrested two foreigners, a Thai woman and a Nigerian man, claiming that the duo are involved in the MD drug racket operated by recently arrested drug Mafia Yaseen Ahmed alias Machli.
The district administration and police on Wednesday demolished several properties estimated to be worth Rs 50-100 crore, allegedly built on encroached land in Bhopal by the recently arrested drug mafias Yaseen Ahmad (25) alias Machli and his uncle Shahwar Ahmad (42), also known as Machli — the nephew and brother, respectively, of BJP leader and renowned fish merchant of Bhopal, Shareef Ahmad, alias Machli.
Bhopal Police have arrested a fifth accused in connection with the alleged rape, threatening and blackmailing of some Hindu girls by a group of Muslim boys that had reportedly been going on since 2017-18, but came to light a few days ago.