News Topical, Digital Desk : In the case of the murder of 11-year-old twin daughters, which took place within a span of two and a quarter hours on Saturday night at Trimurti Apartment in Kidwai Nagar, CCTV footage has been found from the room where the accused murdered the daughters. However, only a blurred footage was found in the camera, in which he was seen strangling one of the daughters. After this, he turned the cameras to the other side and committed the crime.
The police are preparing to gather as much digital evidence as possible and file a charge sheet against the accused in this double murder case soon. The accused also told the police that he had given his daughters sleeping pills before killing them. According to the post-mortem report, viscera were preserved and will be sent to the Agra Forensic Lab.
Drug supplier Shashi Ranjan Mishra, originally from Gaya, Bihar, is accused of killing both twin girls by strangulating them, placing an axe on their necks, and hitting them with a hammer over the span of two and a quarter hours late Saturday night. He also called the police and informed them of the incident. Police arrested and interrogated the accused, but he did not reveal anything. After which, the police filed a case and sent him to jail.
The investigation revealed that eight CCTV cameras were installed in Shashi Ranjan's flat, from the main entrance to the rooms and the kitchen, of which two cameras were installed in the room where the two girls were murdered. During the police investigation, those cameras were found turned in the other direction. The police asked X about those cameras, but he did not tell. However, later DCP South Deependranath Choudhary said that the footage of one of the cameras installed in the room was found blurred, in which the accused was seen strangulating one of the daughters, but suddenly he stopped, got up and turned the camera in the other direction, due to which the further footage was not visible.
Meanwhile, Reshma Chhetri, wife of Shashi Ranjan, originally a resident of Kolingo in Siliguri, Bengal, said that she had a love marriage in 2014, with whom she had two 11-year-old twin daughters, Riddhi and Siddhi, and a six-year-old son, Rudrav alias Gunnu. She had been living with her family in Trimurti Apartment for eight years. Reshma accused her husband of having an affair with a woman from Chandigarh. She said that ever since she came in contact with the woman, her husband had been fighting and quarreling at home. He used to talk on the phone all night long.
He kept changing sides in confusion, then made up his mind and committed the crime.
Shashi loved the twin girls dearly. He appeared very restless before killing them. There was a long conflict going on in his mind and heart, but finally he made up his mind and brutally killed the girls. Naubasta police station in-charge Bahadur Singh said that to know the activities of Shashi Ranjan, the father accused of killing the twin girls Riddhi and Siddhi, several hours of video of the cameras of the night of the incident were seen, in which Shashi appeared very restless that night. In the room where the TV was installed, both the daughters, his mother and younger brother were watching TV that night.
Son and wife were sent to the room
Shashi came home at 10:30 pm and asked his daughters to sleep in their room. He sent his wife and son to sleep in their room. After this, he lay on the bed in the same room with earphones in his ears till 12:48 am, then he went to his daughters' bedroom. He left the room at 2:14 am. After this, he again went inside at 2:17 am. Meanwhile, his wife Reshma was seen looking towards the room and washroom for three minutes at 2:23 am and then going back to her room.
Information given to the police
Shashi Ranjan again came out of the room at 4:14. After this he went to the kitchen and from there he took two-three rounds in the room. Then he went into the room, wore his clothes and shoes and came out at 4:20 in the morning and was seen making a call to someone. After this the police arrived at 4:38 and the Naubasta police station in-charge arrived at 5 o'clock, after which the higher officials came to know about the double murder. Reshma told that Shashi Ranjan's activities seemed suspicious. She too woke up when she heard a noise at night, but she did not know that her husband's intentions were so dangerous.
Police said there was no password, the wife said there was a chip in the internal cameras.
Since the incident, the police have been struggling to access footage from the eight cameras installed in the house, but according to Reshma, they can access footage from the four cameras installed outside the house. Only her husband, Shashi Ranjan, can access the footage from the four cameras installed inside. These cameras also have chips.
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