Mumbai techie murder case: Four suspects detained


Mumbai, Jan 26 (PTI): The Mumbai police, who are still groping in the dark to find the assailants in the Esther Anuhaya murder case, have detained four persons for their suspected involvement in the case.

"We have detained four persons in connection with the case and and have conducted DNA tests on them. The test reports are awaited," Mumbai police commissioner Satyapal Singh told reporters here on Saturday.

Those detained are auto and taxi drivers and some of them have criminal antecedents, he added.

Three police teams have been formed and with the help of her mobile phone call data record, the victim's last known location has been traced, Singh added.

"Our investigation is going on the right direction and I am very sure that this case will be solved very soon," he said.

The partially decomposed body of Esther was found near the Eastern Express Highway in central Mumbai last week.

Esther had landed in Mumbai on January 4 after taking a train back to the city from her native place in Andhra Pradesh.

The girl, who has been employed in a software company in the city, was reported missing the next day. Police had said that the girl was allegedly sexually assaulted and later killed.

Police said they have already sent Esther's T-shirt for a forensic test to trace any foreign DNA.

  

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  • Peter pereira, Nagoya, Japan

    Sun, Jan 26 2014

    Only when people get down to street and protest, police wake up from sleep. Hope any poor, innocent taxi/auto driver will not be targeted to prove efficiency of police dept. but the real culprit will be arrested.

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