Bengaluru, May 22 -- The mutilated body of an 18-year-old woman was found stuffed inside a blue suitcase near the old Chandapura railway bridge near Bengaluru on Wednesday, police said. The suitcase, which appeared to have been discarded recently, was first spotted by locals around 10am, who alerted the police upon noticing the suspicious item lying abandoned near the tracks. Officers from Bengaluru Rural district rushed to the spot and launched an investigation. Preliminary findings indicate that the woman may have been murdered elsewhere, with police suspecting that the suitcase was thrown off a moving train. Investigators believe the killer might have used the rail route to dispose of the body, hoping to avoid detection. "There were no documents or personal belongings found with the body," Bengaluru rural superintendent of police CK Baba said. "It appears that the woman was murdered at a different location, and her body was then transported in the suitcase and dumped from a train. We are reviewing CCTV footage from nearby railway stations to trace the individual who may have carried the suitcase." The police said the body appears to be that of a woman aged 18 years or older, but her identity remains unknown. The absence of any identifying items has made it difficult for authorities to determine who she is or where she might be from. A case was registered under Section 103 (murder) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), and the body was sent for autopsy, police said in a statement....