The Andheri Court extended police custody of Aditya Pandit until Monday in connection with the abetment of suicide case of Air India pilot Srishti Tuli. Investigators seek to retrieve deleted WhatsApp chats, believing they hold crucial insights. Pandit’s failure to report Tuli’s threats and entering her house without police involvement raises suspicions.
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