Updated On: 09 October, 2024 10:26 AM IST | Mumbai | Apoorva Agashe
Police team learn Indian Sign Language to take statements of 31 deaf-and-dumb witnesses and build a case against the NRI from Belgium for murder of Mumbai man

Illustration/Uday Mohite
Over two months of working with the witnesses and suspects, the Pydhonie police had to learn sign language to crack the murder case of deaf and dumb individual Arshad Shaikh. To master the language, the cops started communicating in sign language with their colleagues and even at home. The police are set to file a roughly 300-page charge sheet this week, which includes statements from about 31 deaf-and-dumb witnesses.
Investigators faced significant challenges early on due to the language barrier, as all parties involved in the crime were deaf and mute. They reviewed numerous videos in sign language to reconstruct the crime and overcome communication difficulties.