Thieves break into Bhopal residence of judge and son in custody over Twisha Sharma death
Thieves broke into the Bhopal residence of former judge Giribala Singh and her son Samarth Singh, who are in judicial custody over the suspicious death of Twisha Sharma. The burglars fled after hearing police sirens and abandoned a stolen bag. Police are investigating the burglary.
Thieves broke into the Bhopal residence of former judge Giribala Singh and her son Samarth Singh, who are in judicial custody over the suspicious death of Twisha Sharma. The burglars fled after hearing the siren of a police patrol vehicle and abandoned a stolen bag. The residence targeted is the matrimonial home where Twisha Sharma was found hanging on May 12. The burglary occurred two days before a crucial hearing in the Twisha Sharma death case. According to the Hindu, the burglars stole a gold necklace and some silver items. According to m.rediff.com, CCTV footage showed four accused entering the first floor of the residence from the back door, with two others standing outside. Lawyers representing Twisha Sharma's family have urged the CBI to secure all documents at the residence due to concerns about evidence being disturbed. The judicial custody of Giribala Singh and Samarth Singh is scheduled to end on June 30, according to the New Indian Express.
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