Bengaluru: Several scientists, engineers, and experts from India and other countries have offered their assistance to help with the investigation. This information was shared by Advocate Manjunath N, who is representing Sujata Bhat, the mother of MBBS student Ananya Bhatt and the main complainant in the case.
In a press note issued on Wednesday, Advocate Manjunath stated that many professionals have reached out to share their knowledge and expertise. They have suggested the use of new technologies and advanced methods to make the process of excavation more effective and accurate.
Given these developments, Sujata Bhat’s legal team has requested the Special Investigation Team (SIT) to publicly share scientific contact information. This would allow interested experts to directly connect with the team and volunteer their services.
Advocate Manjunath said that such collaboration could strengthen the investigation and help uncover the truth behind the case. He also thanked all the experts who have already offered their support and expressed hope that their involvement would help bring justice and closure to the affected families.
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Thane (PTI): Police have arrested a 20-year-old man from Maharashtra's Thane city for allegedly travelling on a fake railway pass generated through the UTS mobile ticketing app, officials said on Sunday.
The man was travelling on a Dadar-Ambernath fast AC local train on Friday when the travelling ticket inspector asked him to show his ticket.
The accused showed a digital railway pass on his mobile phone's WhatsApp and it was later found to be fake, a Government Railway Police (GRP) official said.
He was offloaded at Thane station and brought to the GRP police station for further inquiry.
During questioning, the man claimed that a friend forwarded the fake pass to him on WhatsApp, the official said.
The man was later arrested and booked on charges of cheating and forgery, the police added.
