The 20-member CBI team investigating judge Uttam Anand murder case of July 28 on Sunday recreated the crime scene for the second consecutive day.
The focus of the investigation of the crime scene recreation and 3D laser scanning was on the auto speed measurement, the angle on which the auto took a truck while it hit the judge to ascertain whether it was an intention diversion to hit the judge or natural diversion.
The CBI team which reached the crime spot near the golf ground in the early morning along with arrested auto driver Lakhan Verma and his accomplice, Rahul Verma at around 5 am recreated the crime scene this time almost at the same with the same auto rickshaw through which the judge was hit on July 28.
The 3D laser scanning of the entire scene recreation was also carried out for the second time on Sunday with 3D laser cameras.
Earlier, the seized auto rickshaw lying at Dhanbad police station was brought to the crime spot.
The CBI team also carried out the design study of the road using the 3D AutoCAD software with which the state SIT team also carried out the road design, slap and slant analysis on July 31 while carrying out investigation with the help of the road construction department team.
The CBI team members however evaded media interaction during the crime scene recreation.
The district police team accompanying the CBI team however removed all the vehicles lying near the crime scene to facilitate the better recreation of the incident almost in similar fashion in which the incident took place on July 28.
A one way traffic arrangement was also enforced by the police during the crime scene recreation by CBI to ensure hassle free completion of the entire process.
Notably, the CBI team led by Additional Superintendent of Police Vipin Kumar Shukla which reached Dhanbad on August 5 earlier questioned the several persons including the doctors and other medical staff of SNMMCH where the judge was admitted after being hit by the auto rickshaw. The team also took on remand the two arrested persons, including Auto driver, Lakhan Verma and his accomplice, Rahul Verma.