Twisha Sharma's Family Alleges Conspiracy Behind Accused's Surrender, Demands CBI Investigation
Twisha Sharma case: Family calls Samarth Singh's surrender 'well-planned conspiracy', seeks CBI probe

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The family of Twisha Sharma, a 33-year-old woman, claims that the surrender of prime accused Samarth Singh was a 'well-planned conspiracy'. They allege irregularities during the surrender process and demand a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) probe, citing interference in legal proceedings.
- 01Twisha Sharma's family alleges that Samarth Singh's surrender was orchestrated and planned.
- 02They claim irregularities occurred during the surrender process in Jabalpur, including denial of access to family members.
- 03The family is pushing for a second post-mortem examination, which has been granted by the court, but is pending execution.
- 04Twisha's uncle, Lokesh Sharma, has called for the case to be transferred to the CBI due to alleged interference from local authorities.
- 05The police are seeking a seven-day remand for Samarth Singh following his arrest.
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The family of Twisha Sharma, a 33-year-old woman, has raised serious concerns regarding the surrender of Samarth Singh, the prime accused in her case. They allege that Singh's surrender was a 'well-planned conspiracy', orchestrated to manipulate the legal proceedings. Saurabh Sharma, a relative, expressed skepticism about the circumstances surrounding the surrender in Jabalpur, pointing out irregularities and chaos during the process. He noted that family members were denied access to the proceedings, which took place at the Khatara Hills police station in the early hours. Police confirmed Singh's arrest and indicated plans to seek a seven-day remand for further investigation. Additionally, the family is demanding a second post-mortem examination, which the court has approved but has yet to be conducted. Lokesh Sharma, Twisha's uncle, has called for the case to be handed over to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), citing concerns over interference by local officials, including Singh's mother, who is a judge. The family seeks swift action to ensure justice for Twisha and to conduct her last rites with dignity.
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The family's demands for a CBI investigation and a second post-mortem could lead to a more thorough examination of the case, potentially affecting local law enforcement practices.
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