The Bulandshahr Special Research Team (ITS) created to investigate the death of Sudeeksha Bhati verified the main points of more than 350 Royal Enfield motorcycles registered in the domain of the destination turn site.
The 19-year-old died in a twist of fate on 10 August after the motorcycle she was riding on crashed in Bulandshahr. While her circle of relatives alleged that she had been harassed by two other people on a Royal Enfield motorcycle, police described her as a twist of fate and that there was no harassment.
His circle of relatives had also claimed that the motorcycles of his stalkers carried the words “JAAT”.
Diksha Singh, circle officer Bulandshahr, who runs the SIT, said there are some 10,000 Royal Enfield motorcycles registered in the district.
“We scaned more than 350 motorcycles from neighboring villages and other regions. We also interviewed the owners of those bikes. We hope to make a breakthrough in a day or two,” he said.
On Thursday, he went to Sudeeksha Bhati’s home in Greater Noida and recorded his family’s statements.
Sudeeksha’s father, Jitendra Bhati, the “good” interaction.
“They trusted us that they were running to catch the real culprit and do justice. They scanned several motorcycles in the area. I also told the investigating government that this was a case of harassment that led to a twist of fate and the death of my daughter.” . I suggested that they also file a harassment complaint. They talked to us for part of an hour, ” he said.
Bhati said he had still met with the justice of the peace or the noida district commissioner. “We will protest if the criminals are arrested soon,” he said.
A team from Badalpur police station in Greater Noida also provides at Sudeeksha’s house. Patneesh Kumar, an officer at Badalpur police station, said Greater Noida police had no role in the investigation since the Bulandshahr accident.
Sudeeksha is pursuing a postgraduate degree in the United States. His death and accusations of harassment from the family circle provoked a political fight, many wondering about the criminal policy of Uttar Pradesh’s government.
Bulandshahr police had recorded a case of careless driving and death due to the negligence of Sudeeksha Bhati’s death. The local population demanded the arrest of the suspects, a refund of 1 crore of rupees to the victim’s family circle and a university establishment in Sudeeksha’s call.
An Akhil Bhartiya Veer Gurjar Mahasabha team also announced the placement of a statue of Sudeeksha Bhati in their village of Deri Skaner in Dadri, Greater Noida.