The mobile phone said to have belonged rpt belonged to the December 16 gangrape victim was recovered from the house of one of the accused in the case, a prosecution witness today told a fast track court here.
The witness, a Delhi Police sub inspector who was part of the police team that had accompanied accused Vinay Sharma and Pawan Gupta to their residences, also said a pair of bloodstained trousers and undergarments allegedly belonging to Pawan were recovered from his home.
The officer made the statement during is examination by the prosecution in the gangrape case being heard on a day-to-day basis by Additional Sessions Judge Yogesh Khanna.
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The officer also told the court that a pair of leather shoes allegedly belonging to the victim's male friend was also recovered from Vinay's home.
"...He (Vinay) took out a polythene from a portion of the jhuggi..And from this polythene, accused took out one Nokia mobile phone model 3110. The IMEI of this mobile was checked. This IMEI was tallying with the IMEI number of the victim.
".. Accused Pawan led the police party to his jhuggi and from this jhuggi he took out his clothes which he was wearing at the time of the incident i.E. ... A coca cola colour pant having bloodstains, one brown underwear having bloodstains..," he said.
Meanwhile, Special Public Prosecutor Dayan Krishnan told the court today that lie detector test, even if volunteered by an accused, is inadmissible as evidence and added that he would tomorrow show a Supreme Court judgement in support of his contention.
Pawan, Vinay and four others, including a juvenile, had allegedly gangraped the 23-year-old victim in a moving bus here and the girl later died in a Singapore Hospital on December 29, 2012.