Ghaziabad:
Nithari serial killings prime accused Surendra Koli, who is arguing his case himself, cross-examined witnesses in a CBI court for the second day today.
Koli, who was brought to the court from Dasna jail, cross examined the victim Rimpa Haldar's sister Poornima Haldar and argued his case himself. Earlier, the statements of Poornima were recorded in the court of CBI special judge Shyam Lal.
Koli on Tuesday had cross-examined forensic laboratory director AK Mittal, who had examined the body remains and other belongings and had also argued in Nanda Devi murder case.
Koli raised objections on the statements of both the witnesses and claimed that he was innocent and "falsely" implicated in the case.
He is the sole accused in Nanda Devi and Rimpa Haldar murder case.
Koli alleged that he was awarded death penalty in other four cases due to the lack of knowledge of his advocate and poor handling of facts.
Nanda Devi and Rimpa Haldar are among the victims of the gruesome Nithari killings in Noida, which had made headlines across the country in 2006.