7 arrested for murder of teen,k'taka police get interim remand
PATNA, June 3 -- A court in Bihar's Nawada on Monday granted permission to a Karnataka police team to take seven accused of murdering a 16-year-old girl on transit remand. A joint team of Bengaluru and Nawada police had carried out raids at multiple locations in Nawada and nabbed seven persons on Sunday after camping there for a couple of days.
All the seven accused are said to be involved in the sensational killing of a 16-year-old, (Reema Kumari) who had mysteriously disappeared from her house located at Hisua (Nawada) on May 15. Her unidentified body was later found stuffed in a blue trolley bag near railway track of Chandrapura Railway Station falling under Suryanarayan police station in Bengaluru on May 21.
The concerned police has registered an FIR under sections of 103/238 of BNS act against unidentified people. Days of frantic search by her family yielded no clues, forcing her distraught mother Sangita Devi to register a complaint on May 23 against a suspect named Ashish Kumar with the Hisua police station. In her complaint, she alleged that the accused, father of the two children, had abducted her daughter on some pretext and hid her in a house in Bengaluru. In her complaint, she said that her daughter has last seen with Ashish on a scooty. "On May 17, when I visited Ashish's house and asked his family members for whereabouts of my daughter, his wife and mother made a call to Ashish who assured that she would return safely within two days," she said as per the FIR.
In the course of investigation Nawada police had on May 24 got inputs that an unidentified body was found stuffed in a suitcase near the Chandrapura railway track on May 21. As the details of Reema were matched, the body was identified to be that of her.
Acting on a tip-off, police teams surrounded two villages of Nathar and Akbarpur police stations and apprehended all seven accused including the prime accused Ashish Kumar....
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