This Article is From Sep 16, 2009

CBI to let off man found with Aarushi's phone

CBI to let off man found with Aarushi's phone
New Delhi: The CBI will let off Rambhule and his sister Kusum, who were picked up on Saturday by Delhi Police from Bulandshahr, after Aarushi Talwar's mobile was found with them.

The CBI has not found any evidence or link in Aarushi murder case and has taken this decision after nearly 24 hours for questioning.

Fourteen-year-old Aarushi Talwar was found brutally murdered in her Noida home last year.

It was one of the most crucial pieces of the jigsaw puzzle that makes up the Aarushi murder mystery. The 14-year-old schoolgirl's mobile has suddenly emerged in an obscure village of Uttar Pradesh, and not by the CBI but by the Delhi Police.

A special operations group of the Delhi Police Crime Branch, investigating an extortion racket in western Uttar Pradesh, came across Aarushi's unique cellphone IMEI number when they were tracking other mobiles related to their raids.

So once they got the number, the police tracked it to a man, Rabhule, a sweeper living in Bulanshahr. He has been using it intermittently for the last few months. The family claims Rambhule got the phone from his sister Kusum, a maid in Noida, where Aarushi's family used to stay.
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