Ahmedabad: Recent screenshots of WhatsApp conversations between the accused and a friend involved in the murder of Nayan Satani, a Class 10 student, have circulated on social media. The chats, which are in Hindi but typed in English, reportedly show the accused admitting to stabbing Satani and confirming the victim’s identity. In one message, the accused responded affirmatively when asked if he had used a knife, indicating, “Haan to” (yes, so). The dialogue also reveals attempts by the friend to dissuade the accused, criticizing his actions, while suggesting he should delete the conversations and go into hiding.
The police are currently investigating the authenticity of these chats as part of their inquiries into the murder case.
- Why it matters:
- This incident highlights the potential implications of digital communication in criminal investigations, underscoring how online chats can provide evidence in serious cases.
- It serves as a reminder for individuals about the importance of confidentiality and the risks of discussing illegal activities on social media platforms.
- The latest:
- Police have yet to confirm the authenticity of the screenshots and continue their investigation into the matter.
Source: https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/ahmedabad/screenshots-of-murder-accuseds-chats-go-viral/articleshow/123416979.cms
Source: https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/ahmedabad/screenshots-of-murder-accuseds-chats-go-viral/articleshow/123416979.cms

