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The CBI has asked the Noida Police for information on history-sheeters, their photographs, and particularly their fingerprints.
Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Noida, Naveen Arora, said, “We don’t have any centralised data. We may not be able to provide information unless they ask for something specific.”
Sources say there must be around 200 history-sheeters in Noida. The CBI has not mentioned the period for which they want details of history-sheeters. The letter, sent to all police stations in Noida earlier this week, does not mention why the investigation agency needs the details. A CBI source said it was for the Arushi-Hemraj murder probe.
Sources claimed that the CBI wants to know whether the fingerprints lifted from the crime scene matches those of any criminals of Noida. CBI spokesperson Harsh Bhal refused to comment.
Accused Rajkumar's lawyer, Naresh Yadav, said, “I think the CBI is on the right track. I am happy that they are now probing the case to know about the actual killers.”


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Hi, I am Joy, was staying in noida. 3 months back in June, my laptop and digicam was stolen from my place. I requested the police to do an FIR, but they were not interested. Later with the help of Noida SP I was able to launch a FIR a month later. Still now the case is pending. Even the police is showing least interest in the case. Altough from the whole fact that took place there are only 2 suspects. The landlord's son Deepak and the other my previous room partner Adnan. If both of them are questioned properly, I am sure it can b traced out. I dont know who is the right person who can help me. Please help.