Guwahati Double Murder Case: Search Ops in Dawki, No Body Parts Recovered So Far
Guwahati: In the horrific twin-murder case of Noonmati, the Guwahati Police on Saturday launched search operations in Meghalaya’s Dawki to recover body parts of the deceased.
With her two accomplices Arup Deka and Dhanti Deka, Bondona Kalita—the prime accused in the horrifying twin murder case—was taken to Dawki this morning to conduct search operations. There was a large police presence surrounding the group.
When the police arrived in Dawki, they searched all of the potential areas that the three had suggested. The police conducted extensive search operations but were unable to find anybody pieces.
However, the plastic that had been used to wrap the cut body parts was found by the police.
A search team is currently being conducted where some of the missing pieces of the dead Amarjyoti Dey’s bones were recovered previously.
Bondona was sent to the Noonmati police station early this morning. She was under the custody of the Panbazar All Women Police Station.
The machete used in the murder case was sent for a forensic analysis on Friday. During search activities that were started on Thursday, the Guwahati police were able to recover the razor-sharp machete from Bondajan beel.
The three accused, Bondona Kalita, Arup Deka, and Dhanjit Deka, reportedly underwent an hour of questioning at the Noonmati Police Station prior to the search operation.
On Wednesday, the Chief Judicial Magistrate (CJM) Court remanded Bondona Kalita, the prime accused in the murder-simulator of Shraddha Walker, to police custody for an additional six days. Bondona was previously remanded in custody for an extra six days after her initial four-day police detention period concluded on Wednesday.
It should be noted that Bondona Kalita is the prime accsued, having planned the murders of her husband and mother-in-law with the assistance of the two other suspects.
The trio murdered the mother-son duo, chopped their body into pieces and stuffed the parts in a refrigerator for three days before going on a spree disposing off the body parts in neighbouring state Meghalaya.
On Tuesday, the Guwahati Police recovered several missing parts of the remains of deceased Amarjyoti Dey from Meghalaya. The police recovered the missing parts of the Amarjyoti’s body including hands and legs in deep gorges located at Dawki. The police also recovered the backbone of the deceased Amarjyoti along with a T-shirt from another place in Dawki.