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BJP
leader,
social
media
influencer
and
ex-Bigg
Boss
contestant
Sonali
Phogat’s
death
case
is
taking
a
new
turn
with
each
passing
day.
Investigation
into
her
death
has
been
going
on,
and
so
far,
police
have
arrested
her
PA
Sudhir
Sangwan,
another
aide
Sukhwinder
Singh,
restaurateur
Edwin
Nunes,
alleged
drug
peddlers
Dattaprasad
Gaonkar
and
Ramdas
Mandrekar.
According
to
India
TV
report,
Goa
Police
who
visited
Sonali’s
Sant
Nagar
residence
in
Haryana’s
Hisar
district,
have
seized
three
diaries.
The
recovered
diaries
had
records
of
Sonali
Phogat’s
money
given
through
her
PA
Sudhir.
It
also
has
a
mention
of
money
invested
by
her
in
several
states
including
Haryana.
It
is
being
said
that
the
diaries
also
have
Sonali’s
income,
expenses,
names
and
numbers
of
some
politicians,
and
some
bureaucrats,
who
worked
for
her.

Another
report
from
the
leading
daily
stated
that
the
accused
had
access
to
her
secret
lockers
and
passwords.
The
electronic
locker
has
now
been
sealed
by
the
police
after
her
aide
Sudhir
failed
to
unlock
it
with
passwords.
On
the
other
hand,
as
per
Republic
World
report,
Sonali’s
PA
Sudhir
Sangwan
has
confessed
to
conspiracy.
Sources
have
revealed
that
Sudhir
confessed
to
the
police
during
custodial
interrogation,
wherein
he
accepted
that
bringing
Sonali
to
Goa
was
a
part
of
his
plan
and
there
was
no
shooting.

Police
source
revealed
to
the
portal,
“There
was
no
planning
to
shoot
in
Goa.
Sudhir
and
his
aide
had
actually
conspired
to
murder
Phogat.”
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Phogat
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Police
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Revelations:
Her
Daughter’s
Life
In
Danger
As
She
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Rs
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Assets?
Meanwhile,
Goa
Police
have
confirmed
that
all
the
relevant
documents
recovered
are
enough
to
get
Sudhir
convicted
in
the
murder
case.
Sources
revealed
to
the
portal,
“They
(Goa
Police)
are
confident
to
stand
strong
in
the
court
during
the
trial
to
hold
the
accused
responsible
for
the
murder
of
Sonali
Phogat.”
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