Twisha Sharma's family seeks probe into alleged calls made by accused Giribala Singh
Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh) [India], May 22 (ANI): The family of late Twisha Sharma on Friday raised questions over alleged phone calls made by retired judge Giribala Singh, who is an accused in the dowry harassment case, to several influential persons immediately after Twisha's death, while urging an independent and transparent investigation into the matter.
Along with the press note, Twisha Sharma's counsel also released a list of mobile numbers, along with names, allegedly contacted by Giribala Singh following Twisha's death. The family alleged that several influential individuals, including IAS and IPS officers, judges, doctors, and advocates, were allegedly contacted after the incident.
The alleged list includes Justice Manoj Kumar (ADJ), Justice Satyendra Kumar Singh (Lokayukta), AK Mishra (District Judge), persons linked to CCTV maintenance, including Rohit Vishwakarma and Vinod Wani, Advocate Venosh Carlo, Dr Rajbala Bahudoria, Siabala Baghel, Pramod Jharia, Dr Yashveer, Pankaj Kushwaha, Ajey Singh, Manojkumar and others," the press note stated.
"The family has no knowledge regarding the contents or purpose of these conversations and does not draw any conclusion from them. However, considering the gravity of the case, the timing and frequency of such communications deserve independent examination by the SIT and competent authorities," the press note stated.
The family expressed concern over alleged communications with persons associated with CCTV systems and electronic evidence, stating that CCTV footage and digital records are crucial in suspicious death investigations.
"One aspect which deeply disturbs the family is that while several communications reportedly took place with various individuals immediately after the incident, Twisha Sharma's parents were not provided the same level of prompt communication, transparency or assistance," it further read.
"The family, therefore, requests the SIT to examine all call detail records, digital communications, CCTV logs, maintenance records and other electronic evidence relating to the period immediately following the incident. The family seeks neither special treatment nor assumptions of guilt. It seeks only a fair investigation and complete transparency," the press note stated.
"We demand that the anticipatory bail granted to Giribala Singh by the trial court on 15th May should be cancelled as soon as possible because she is violating all the conditions mentioned in the bail order. By holding a press conference, she is taking the investigation in a different direction. An attempt is being made to tamper with the evidence as much as possible. Tomorrow we will present all these things before the court. There is absolutely no chance of Samarth Singh getting bail. Tomorrow, we will request that the court hear both cases together. We are making preparations so that her second post-mortem is conducted as soon as possible," Tiwari told ANI.
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