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By Our Reporter

SHILLONG: Police are yet to make any progress in connection with the recovery of the body of a female, identified as Meera Sunar of Mawprem, from the Shillong Club premises on June 1.

Police are yet to receive the post mortem reports to ascertain a rape angle besides determining the manner in which the woman was murdered.

“So far we haven’t made any arrest and we are still awaiting the post mortem report which is yet to reach us,” a senior police official told this scribe on Wednesday.

The post-mortem was conducted a day after her body was recovered.

Meanwhile, CSWO president Agnes Kharshiing has condemned the delay in the post mortem report, saying that it usually does not take very long for the report to be produced especially in connection with a rape case.

“Specific time-frame should be given when it comes to producing the reports to ensure that there are no rooms for tampering of the report,” she said, while adding that two weeks have passed but the investigation has not made any progress whatsoever.

 

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