Boycott Sony India Trending for changing the religious identities in Shraddha Walker Case  in Crime Patrol
Boycott Sony India Trending for changing the religious identities in Shraddha Walker Case in Crime Patrol
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The gruesome killing of Shraddha caught everyone’s attention. The accused Aftab Poonevala killed his live-in partner and chopped her into the pieces. The case created a ruckus all over as the accused was Muslim and various people claimed it a case of Love Jihad. Sony Entertainment Television (SET)’s widely popular crime anthology series ‘Crime Patrol’ televised the horrifying case of Shraddha Walker’s murder by her live-in boyfriend Aftab but it led people in disappointed as the serial distorted the facts and changed the religious identities of the victim and the culprit.

It is common in crime serials to change the name to not to reveal the name but in this case they not only changed the name but also the religion of the accused. The episode of ‘Crime Patrol’ portrayed the victim, Shraddha Walkar, as a Christian girl named ‘Anna Fernandes’, while, Aftab Poonawalla, a Muslim man was depicted as ‘Mihir’ in the crime anthology series. The duo is also seen marrying at a temple in the episode. The episode shows the duo based out of Pune, even though Aftab and Shraddha were based out of Delhi, where the former brutally killed her and later severed her body parts to be discarded at different places across the NCR region

The episode shows Mihir’s mother as a devout Hindu, an implicit hint that he belonged to a Hindu family, even though Aftab was a practising Muslim. The said episode was uploaded on SET India’s YouTube channel yesterday. Here’s the screenshot of the episode.The episode is also available for paid subscribers of the Sony LIV app services. The program is numbered 212 and is titled the ‘Ahmedabad-Pune’ murder case under Crime Patrol 2.0. Here’s the screenshot of the Sony LIV app with the said episode marked in red. Various people are upset with the episode and accused Sony Tv to completely changes the case.

 A 26-year-old girl named Shraddha meets a boy named Aftab, falls in love, and then decides to move in with him against her own parents’ wish. The girl is killed by her own live-in partner who chops off her body into 35 pieces. The accused roams around the city for over 18 nights to dispose of the body parts at different places in Delhi. Shraddha in her complains letter wrote, "He Aftab has been abusing me and beating me. Today (November 23, 2020) he tried to kill me... and blackmails me that he will cut me up in pieces and throw me away." 

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