The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) sleuths had created, for some 'specific purpose', an email ID in the name of the slain domestic help Hemraj to interact with the dentist couple Rajesh and Nupur Talwar during the probe of Aarushi-Hemraj murder case, the agency said on Thursday.
The CBI, which had earlier denied that the email id hemraj.jalvayuvihar @gmail.com was used to call Talwars for questioning, is now saying that the ID was created for some 'specific purpose', which they refused to explain. 'I am told by the concerned officers that the email ID was created to interact with Talwars for some specific purpose during the investigation,' a senior CBI official said.
Talwar's counsel had said that he had sought a document from the CBI recently, which was sent to him from this email ID. He, however, added that he does not know whether the ID is of the CBI or not.
The Talwars were surprised to find that emails asking them to appear for questioning were coming from the email ID which did not look official. Hemraj was their domestic help whose body was found on the terrace a day after the murder of their 14-year-old daughter Aarushi at their residence in Jalvayu Vihar in Noida on the intervening night of 15 and 16 May 2008.
The emails carried the file number, name of the investigating officer among other details. Last year, the agency had claimed that a person is summoned for questioning only through official IDs or through official processes.
The CBI, which had earlier denied that the email id hemraj.jalvayuvihar @gmail.com was used to call Talwars for questioning, is now saying that the ID was created for some 'specific purpose', which they refused to explain. 'I am told by the concerned officers that the email ID was created to interact with Talwars for some specific purpose during the investigation,' a senior CBI official said.
Talwar's counsel had said that he had sought a document from the CBI recently, which was sent to him from this email ID. He, however, added that he does not know whether the ID is of the CBI or not.
The Talwars were surprised to find that emails asking them to appear for questioning were coming from the email ID which did not look official. Hemraj was their domestic help whose body was found on the terrace a day after the murder of their 14-year-old daughter Aarushi at their residence in Jalvayu Vihar in Noida on the intervening night of 15 and 16 May 2008.
The emails carried the file number, name of the investigating officer among other details. Last year, the agency had claimed that a person is summoned for questioning only through official IDs or through official processes.