New Delhi: As the Delhi Police investigates the gruesome murder of Shraddha Walkar, the remand of murder accused Aftab has been increased by four days by the Saket court on the demand of the police. Aftab had been in Police custody for the last 5 days. During the hearing, Aftab told the court that the incident "happpened in the heat of the moment" and that he is having "difficulty in recalling the incident."


Meanwhile, sources told ABP News that Aftab has been misleading the investigation by giving different responses when asked about the location where he threw the weapon used to kill Shraddha and the place where he disposed of her head.


Aftab Amin Poonawala killed his live-in partner on May 18 and cut her corpse into 35 pieces which he disposed of at various places across the city. 


Aftab told the police that he threw the saw and blade used in Shraddha's killing near his office in Gurugram's DLF area. The police searched the area for two days but found nothing. The police will again launch a search operation on Wednesday, taking Aftab with them this time, they added. 


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Earlier, Aftab told the police that he threw the weapons in a jungle. 


On November 17, the police received a nod from a trial court to question the accused for five more days in its custody, while another judge had allowed his narco analysis test to unravel the sensational case after he consented to undergo the forensic examination.


As the accused can be kept in Police custody for a total of 14 days, the Delhi Police is running against time to get the test conducted.


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The narco analysis test will be conducted at Dr Baba Saheb Ambedkar Hospital here in Rohini here.


In an order dated November 17, a Delhi court had directed the city police to complete the narco analysis test within five days, while making it clear that it cannot use any third degree measure on him.


(With input from agencies)