In a significant development regarding the high profile Twisha Sharma death case in Madhya Pradesh, the accused husband Samarth Singh and his mother Giribala Singh have been sent to judicial custody for 14 days. The decision came after their CBI remand ended today, following which they were produced before the CBI special court. The court has ordered both the accused to remain in judicial custody until June 16. According to the latest reports, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) didn't seek any further extension of their remand, leading the court to pass the order for judicial custody.
Details of the Judicial Custody
Following the court's order, Samarth Singh and the retired judge Giribala Singh will be shifted to the Bhopal Central Jail. Sources indicate that the mother and son duo will be kept in a separate section of the jail, away from other prisoners, considering the sensitive nature of the case. The 5 day CBI remand had concluded today, and the investigative agency presented them in court to finalize the next steps of the legal process. The transition to judicial custody marks a new phase in the investigation of Twisha Sharma's tragic demise.
CBI Investigation and Crime Scene Recreation
Prior to the court appearance, the CBI team had intensified its investigation by visiting the residence of the accused in Katara Hills, Bhopal, on Monday. The objective was to recreate the suicide scene to verify the statements provided by the accused. The CBI team arrived at the house in Katara Hills with a mannequin to simulate the incident. Both Samarth Singh and Giribala Singh were present during this recreation process. The investigators meticulously examined the spot where Twisha Sharma was found and questioned the duo about the sequence of events that transpired on the day of the incident.
Statements of the Accused
During the crime scene recreation and subsequent interrogation, several key details emerged. The CBI team focused on how Twisha was brought down from the noose after the incident. According to the information gathered, Samarth Singh claimed during questioning that he was the one who took Twisha down from the hanging position. Meanwhile, his mother, Giribala Singh, reportedly stated that she was the one who untied the knot of the noose. The CBI used these statements to reconstruct the entire timeline of the event at their residence, while the agency is carefully analyzing these claims to ensure they align with the physical evidence found at the scene.
Background of the Case
The Twisha Sharma death case has garnered significant public attention due to the involvement of a retired judge and the high profile nature of the family. The CBI took over the case to ensure a thorough and impartial investigation into the circumstances leading to Twisha's death, while with the accused now in judicial custody until June 16, the legal proceedings are expected to continue as the CBI compiles its findings from the remand period and the crime scene recreation. The focus remains on uncovering the truth behind the incident that took place at the Katara Hills residence.
