Tuesday, October 6, 2015

Arun Kumar speaks out about the Aarushi case

The words of truth from Arun Kumar who named Krishna as the murderer and exonerated the Talwars. After the release of the movie, he has come out in the open. These are a few of his statements:-
  1. "Investigations should proceed from unknown to known. The accused must confess. Only then can a conclusion be made. Till then, it is conjecture. I don’t know about the Sheena Bora case, but in Aarushi’s case, the UP police and the CBI teams after us had already decided who the culprits were and then went on to collect evidence."
  2. "In the first 24 hours of the probe, before the UP police discovered Hemraj’s body, Krishna was questioned. He sowed the seed that Hemraj had eyes for Aarushi and that he must have killed her. That Hemraj-Aarushi angle continued even after Hemraj’s body was found. We have records that Nupur Talwar called Hemraj that morning, the phone rang and then it was switched off. The phone call was traced to Jal Vayu Vihar, where Krishna lived."
  3. "I don’t want to say anything about a man who is no more (AGL Kaul). It is all there in the book ['Aarushi' by Avirook Sen]."
  4. "AP Singh may have said that, but he also consulted me when the closure report was filed, even though I was not with the CBI at the time. This closure report too, clearly stated what we had been saying, that there is no evidence to convict the Talwars. It is rare that a case goes to trial after a closure report is filed. But if you read that closure report, the investigating officer seems to have written it more like a charge sheet against the Talwars."
  5. "We concluded that since it was impossible for awake and alert officers to hear sounds from Aarushi’s room, it would have been impossible for the Talwars to hear anything that night. Then the narco tests also proved they showed no deception. So there was no evidence to incriminate them."
  6. "When the CBI took over from the UP police, there was no evidence that could be admissible in court. No senior officers of the UP police had even interrogated the Talwars. The UP police was at the time, under severe criticism for the way they had portrayed the Talwars and especially the victim. The fact that Nupur did not cry in a particular TV interview and the fact that the UP police could not understand the mentality and psychology of an urban upper middle class teenager fuelled the theories and perception."
Even now if people don't believe that the parents are innocent - we have nothing to say!!!! 

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