New Delhi: It’s been two weeks since 14-year-old Arushi Talwar was found murdered in her Noida house. A week later, the UP police arrested her father, Dr Rajesh Talwar, for killing Arushi and the household’s manservant Hemraj.
But there were many holes in the versions that the police put out. Now they have put up even flimsier material as evidence in the Noida district court in an effort to nail Dr Talwar.
One of them is an e-mail that the teenager wrote to her father. It’s the only e-mail communication between Arushi and Dr Talwar found during the scanning of desktop and laptop data.
The content of the mail indicates that Dr Talwar objected to something Arushi had done and that she was justifying it.
The email indicated that Arushi wanted to try out "something new that she had heard about from her friends." She also knew that her parents objected to what it was that she wanted to do and was reassuring them by thanking them and writing that she loved hanging around with them.
The police maintain Arushi was defiant and Dr Talwar objected to something that she did. Police also indicate she came “in contact with three boys” and part of the evidence is a set of transcripts of SMS text she exchanged with them.
The police report wants to establish Arushi's social behaviour on the basis of these transcripts. In fact the report says her SMSs to the boys “say a lot about her social behaviour”.
However, the transcripts seem typical of teenagers communicating.
Two weeks after her murder, this is all the evidence UP police have submitted in the court.
Top sources in the UP police admit they have messed up the case and claim they arrested Dr Talwar because of political pressure.
Also, sources in the CBI say they were unwilling to take up the case, something that top UP police officials said they agreed with.
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