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| Nithari killings: CBI team revisits |
| The team will also investigate whether there were any lapses on the part of the Uttar Pradesh police.
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| INDIA
, 16-January-2007
3:1:2 AM |
| A Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) team is visiting Noida on the outskirts of the Capital on Tuesday.
The visit comes a day after more bones were recovered by investigators near the house of main accused Moninder Singh Pandher. The bones have been sent for analysis.
The team will also investigate whether there were any lapses on the part of the Uttar Pradesh police.
Pandher and his domestic help Surender are accused of raping and murdering at least 17 women and children.
Under scanner
The drain outside Moninder's house will be cleaned later in the day in search of vital clues.
Over the last couple of days, the CBI team has found several things were overlooked by the Noida police, which was investigating the Nithari case.
They found body parts chopped and packed into several small bundles, human bones and blood samples from Moninder's house.
Sources say the bundles could contain parts of the children's torsos, which weren't found with the skeletal remains dug up earlier.
This has led to speculation on whether there was an organ trade angle to the killings.
Establishing all this may take a while because the forensic experts want the bundles thoroughly cleaned before they are opened.
However, what is becoming clear is that the Noida police investigating the case so far missed quite a bit of crucial evidence.
When contacted by NDTV, SSP Noida, R K S Rathore, said that the Noida police had limited time to pick up the evidence. "We were also limited by the law and order situation in Nithari," he said.
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