"Khatri's father, Rajkumar, had disappeared after the incident. He has returned now and we questioned him today. So far, he has claimed that he did not know about his son's crime," a senior police official said, adding that Rajkumar was jailed in connection with a murder and released on parole a few months ago.
The man, who is a native of Bihar and works as a labourer in northwest Delhi's Rajpura Gurmandi area, where families of both the victim and the accused live, is suspected to have helped Khatri in hiding the woman's body, the official said.
Arzoo Singh Chauhan (21), a student of Lakshmibai College under the University of Delhi, was strangulated to death allegedly by her lover, Naveen Khatri (23) who hid her body for five days and married another woman during the period.
Meanwhile, Arzoo's father today met Delhi Police Commissioner BS Bassi and handed him a letter accusing the local police of "playing dirty tricks" and requesting him to transfer the case to the Crime Branch.
In the letter, he urged the police chief to transfer the case to the Crime Branch of Delhi Police. And in case that was not possible, then let the CBI handle the probe, a police source said.
In his letter, he alleged that he had met the SHO of Model Town police station to file a report about his missing daughter and had they acted on time, they could have saved her.
He also said that the police only acted on February 6, the day Naveen was arrested while his family members were spared.
He alleged that the police let Khatri's family to destroy evidences, and that connived in the conspiracy.
Arzoo's father said he met the concerned DCP and shared details about the case, a claim which the latter denied.
"The case is being investigated on its merit. Khatri was arrested the moment his crime came to light and no pre-planned conspiracy as such has emerged so far," Singh said.
According to the police, Khatri met Arzoo outside
Lakshmibai College last Tuesday and both went around the city distributing invitation cards for Khatri's marriage. They together went to the residences to three persons to distribute the cards.
Police sources said the couple had a heated argument, following which Khatri allegedly strangulated Arzoo with her stole in southwest Delhi's Nangal Dewat area, shoved her body in his car's trunk and brought it to his residence, where the body was later dumped in the ventilation shaft.
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