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Hyderabad: Chopped body parts of an unidentified pregnant woman were found
stuffed in two gunny bags near Botanical Garden area at Kondapur close to
Hitech City in Hyderabad on Tuesday, police said.
The incident came to light after local residents spotted the blood-stained
bags by the roadside at around 9:30 am, and alerted the police.
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When the police opened the bags, they found decomposed body parts of a woman
aged between 25 and 30, an official said.
While one bag contained the severed head and hands, another was stuffed with
torso, Assistant Commissioner of Police (Madhapur Division) N Shyam Prasad Rao
told PTI.
"Some locals alerted the police after finding the blood-stained gunny bags
lying by the road near Botanical Garden. After opening the bags, chopped body
parts were found," Rao said.
A medical examination found that the woman was eight-month pregnant and she
might have been killed at another place, an investigating official said.
"Her body was cut into pieces before being dumped into the two gunny bags,"
the official said.
"It seems she had been killed around two or three days ago," the official
said, adding that as per the woman's attire, she seems to be from either UP,
Bihar or Odisha.
A case of murder has been registered and an investigation was underway.
The police urged to gynaecologists in the city to recall if any pregnant woman
matching the above description had visited them and share the information with
them.
On Monday, a severed head of a man was found near a religious place in
Nalgonda town of Telangana.
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The eight-month pregnant woman, whose body was found chopped up in two sacks
in Hyderabad, was allegedly killed in cold blood for becoming a ‘hindrance’ to
an extramarital affair, said the Cyberabad police.
The 32-year-old victim, Bingee alias Pinky, was killed last month and her body
was dumped near Hyderabad's Botanical Gardens in Kondapur on January 30.
After struggling to find clues initially, the police said that CCTV footage of
two people on a bike led to a breakthrough in the case. The CCTV footage had
shown the duo riding on a bike, with the pillion rider carrying a heavy bag.
The pillion rider was a woman, while a man was riding the vehicle.
According to the police, the main accused are Bingee's partner, identified as
Vikas Kashyap (35), and Amarkanth Jha (21), a bartender. The two are presently
absconding.
They conducted searches in Siddique Nagar and also took Amarkanth's parents --
Mamatha Jha (37) and Anil Jha (75), into custody.
Background
"Bingee was from a very poor family and her father, Dabboo Singh, works at a
brick factory in Rajasthan. Bingee's mother stays at their native Malti
village in Bihar," Cyberabad Police Commissioner Sandeep Shandilya told
reporters.
In a press release, the police said that around 13 years ago, Bingee had
married one Dinesh in Chandausi town of Uttar Pradesh and had three children
with him.
Dinesh, Bingee and Vikas were from the same village, and Vikas developed a
relationship with the woman.
"In January 2017, after there was some marital discord, Bingee and Vikas
travelled to her native village in Bihar and settled there. She took one son
along with her, while she left two children with Dinesh," Shandilya said.
It was here that Vikas met the Jha family and allegedly developed an illicit
relationship with Mamatha.
"It was not a secret as such. Locals that our police team spoke to in the
village, said that Vikas had even begun handing over his money to Mamatha
instead of Bingee," the Commissioner said.
Around eight months ago in June or July last year, Vikas and the entire Jha
family left for Hyderabad, leaving Bingee alone.
The crime
Around 45 days before she was killed, Bingee managed to trace the four accused
and landed up in Hyderabad's Siddique Nagar along with her eight-year-old
son.
"Bingee's movements were completely restricted, and she was not allowed to go
anywhere. There was also a feeling that she had also become a hindrance to the
relationship between Mamatha and Vikas. Due to this, they planned her murder,"
Shandilya alleged.
Following this, the police alleged that the three members of the family along
with Vikas, hatched a plan to kill Bingee.
Late in the night of January 27, Mamatha and Vikas picked up an argument with
Bingee, before allegedly pinning her against a wall.
As she was eight months pregnant, she collapsed instantly. The police said
that the accused then allegedly took turns at punching and kicking her till
she died. They then kept the body in their house for one day.
A post-mortem examination revealed that the woman was eight-months pregnant
and may have also been beaten before she was killed, as she had a fractured
pelvis and a ruptured uterus, besides broken ribs.
On the night of January 28, Amarkanth bought a marble cutting machine and put
Bingee's body in the bathroom, before the accused allegedly cut it into
several pieces, wrapped it in polythene covers and dumped it in a gunny
sack.
In the early hours of January 29, Mamatha and Amarkanth allegedly took the
body in a large, black bag and dumped it at the spot where it was found.
Cracking the case
The police said that since the body was bloated when they found it, they
monitored every car that passed the area but to no avail.
"It was then that one of the investigating officers suggested that the body
may not have been bloated when it was dumped, and could have been carried on a
bike. We re-checked all the CCTV footage and managed to zero down on the
suspects," Shandilya said.
"Once the bike was identified as belonging to the manager of a bar, we
realised that he had lent it to Amarkanth, who had been driving it and was
caught on camera as well," the Commissioner added.
When the police raided the house on February 12, they learnt that Amarkanth
had fled to Bihar on February 3, after boarding a train from the Secunderabad
station.
While Vikas is still absconding, a police official told TNM that Amarkanth Jha
had been traced to Bihar, and a police team has been sent there. He also added
that Amarkanth would be taken into custody soon.
Bingee's eight-year-old son who was rescued, then provided vital clues.
The Cyberabad Commissioner said that a senior woman DCP-level officer spoke to
the child and gained his trust, before he said that his native village was in
Bihar, through which they managed to piece the entire crime together.
The police seized the cutting machine used to chop the body, along with other
incriminating material.
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