TCS Nashik case: Door locked as neighbours say they rarely saw Nida Khan's family
Police found the door to Nida Khan's residence locked during an initial search in Thane's Mumbra. Neighbours say the family moved in two months ago and is rarely seen at home, with the door remaining locked most of the time.
Why It Matters
The neighbours' accounts add context to the ongoing case and public interest surrounding Nida Khan.
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Neighbors' willingness to speak: some refuse comment
Some neighbours refused to talk about the case, others kept their doors shut or looked away when asked.
Neighbour reports: Nida rarely seen at home; husband and mother-in-law more visible
Other neighbours say they have barely seen Nida in the house where her husband and mother-in-law were seen primarily.
Neighbour account: apartment rented two months ago by Khan's husband; family rarely seen
A neighbour says the apartment was rented two months ago by Nida Khan's husband, who works in logistics; the family originally comes from Bhiwandi, and residents say the house is rarely opened and stays locked ninety percent of the time.
Police visit finds door locked at Nida Khan residence
Mumbra police, including PI Sawant, report that the door to the apartment was locked when the police arrived and remained locked on a subsequent visit.