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Ghaziabad: A special Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) court in Ghaziabad was on Thursday told that the two golf clubs, purportedly used in the murders of teenage girl Aarushi Talwar and domestic aid Hemraj, had negligible dirt in their cavities. Deposing as a prosecution witness, Deepak Kumar Tanwar, scientist at Central Forensic Science Laboratory (CFSL) told the court the probing agency had sent set of a dozen clubs to the laboratory and out of them three were covered at their head.
"We had taken photographs of the clubs," Tanwar told the CBI court. A senior CFSL scientist, Rajendra Singh, also deposed before the court on Thursday. Singh told the court that his team, on November 8, 2010, had enacted a "dummy" murder scene at the spot of the murder.
"In the recreation of events, a police constable was wrapped in a bed-sheet soaked in red colour. He was pulled from the corridor upto the roof, and at the roof also he was dragged for about 25-30 feet," the scientist said. The spots made during this recreation of events were similar to the original ones, he said.
"We had given this report to the CBI," Singh said in the court. After that, defence appealed for cross examination of the witnesses, however, the court fixed the matter for further hearing.
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