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Raj: Flyover ‘Cleaned’ Where Minor Found Wounded

Raj: Flyover 'Cleaned' Where Minor Found Wounded
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Alwar / Jaipur: Even when the state government awaits the middle response to his request to investigate the CBI regarding the case of Alwar Girls found injured, the local civilian authority has cleared the place across from the minor place found bleeding.
On Friday, Alwar Nagar Parishad washing the shop, especially the corner where Baun’s stain mark was found, inviting criticism of destructive evidence in this case.
The fingers are also directed at Alwar police suspected of failing to coordinate with the local body, produce cleaning operations.
BJP MLA Local Sanjay Sharma accused the police to damage the evidence by allowing civil authorities to clear the flyover.
Sharma, who is also part of ‘Sangarsh Samiti’ for justice for hearing and blind girls, questioned the intent of Alwar police and a lack of coordination with the local citizenship authority.
“Nearly 10 days have passed and Alwar police have not been able to conclude their investigations and to confirm if crime is a rape or accident.
Now, evidence of crime has been removed and, it is also, when the state government has been written to the Government Government which recommends the CBI probe,” said Sharma when talking to Toi.
It seems that this is a conspiracy to save the real cause “the police must provide legitimate reasons to cleanse the crime scene where the 15-year-old girl was found to be bloody.
Is there an emergency? The government must answer if the Sanitation Parishad Nagar workers have carried out their own cleansing or doing it on Police command Alwar.
It seems that this is a conspiracy to save the actual culpracy and the local minister can be behind him, “Alleged Sharma.
When contacted, Commissioner Parishad Nagar Kamlesh Meena said, “This is a routine sanitation job in the city.
We have cleared all four flyovers.
We do not have the intimacy of the police not to clean it because it is a routine activity carried out every 15 days.” Denies allegations, DGP ML Lathar said, “The Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) has taken all the relevant samples and the evidence needed to investigate flyovers, buses and other vehicles.
Samples and reports collected will be shared with the CBI if they take.
Investigation.
Blood samples from Places, samples from the bus passing through the flyover and motorbikes have been taken.
All accusations that damage the evidence are childish.
“In other developments, the rally was organized by various social groups in front of the district collector’s office on a sluggish investigation in this case.
Local organizations and trade associations have requested a call to ‘bandh’ in Alwar against alleged late police investigations.

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