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Hailakandi police exhumes decomposed body; accused arrested

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GUWAHATI: Hailakandi district police exhumed a decomposed body after it was buried on being murdered and arrested the accused Friday.

At around 12 noon in-charge of Kalacherra Outpost under Lala Police Station was informed by some workers of Narshimpur Tea Estate that a person named Lakhi Narayan Rabidas, aged 28, son of late Sital Prasad Rabidas, a resident of Narshimpur Tea Estate had been missing from his house since May 11 last.

On receipt of the information, in-charge of Kalacherra outpost rushed to the place of occurrence and started the inquiry into the incident. During thorough grilling of the elder brother of Lakhi Narayan Rabidas, Himachal Rabidas, aged 40, a carpenter by profession, finally confessed that he had murdered his younger brother on the night of May 11 after a heated altercation over an issue and buried his body at the backyard of his house.

Deputy Superintendent of Police (HQ), Hailakandi accompanied by Executive Magistrate rushed to the site and disinterred the dead body from an abandoned kutcha latrine pit located at the backyard of the house of the accused.

Subsequently, the weapon used for murder, a ‘dao’ (machete) used by the accused to bludgeon his brother to death was recovered by the police.

An inquest on the body was conducted by the Executive Magistrate and the decomposed body was sent to the SK Roy Civil Hospital for autopsy.

Superintendent of Police, Pabindra Kumar Nath informed that a case number 211/2020 under Sections 302/201 IPC has been registered against the accused at  Lala Police Station and investigation was on.

 

 

 

 

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