A major development has emerged in the ongoing investigation into the Twisha death case, as the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has reached the residence of accused Giribala Singh and initiated intensive questioning and search operations. According to sources, the agency’s team has been present at the location for several hours, conducting a detailed inspection of the premises linked to the case. Officials are reportedly carrying out scientific examination of the site, including advanced 3D mapping and forensic documentation of the area where Twisha Sharma’s body was discovered on 12 May. Multiple technical teams are said to be involved in reconstructing the sequence of events using digital and forensic tools. Sources indicate that a second CBI team has also arrived at the scene, further intensifying the operation. The investigation is being conducted in coordination with local police, who have cordoned off the area and restricted movement around the residence. The action follows a significant legal development, as Giribala Singh’s anticipatory bail was reportedly rejected by the High Court, increasing the possibility of custodial interrogation or arrest in the case. Officials are currently verifying statements, forensic evidence, and earlier testimonies provided by other individuals linked to the investigation. The CBI is also reportedly comparing earlier statements from co-accused and witnesses as part of a broader effort to establish inconsistencies and reconstruct the timeline of events. The agency has not yet issued an official statement regarding arrest or detention. The investigation remains active and ongoing, with further developments expected as the search and interrogation process continues.


