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Body parts found in sacks in Gurugram

The body had ‘Sandeep’ inked on the arm



Our Correspondent

Gurugram, October 16

A chopped body of an unidentified man was found in Sector 5 area here on Friday morning.

The case came into light when some residents discovered two blood stained sacks which were stuffed with a body cut into two halves. Later, the police was informed by the residents, which took the body into custody.

An FIR has been registered against unidentified accused under Sections 302 (murder) and 201 (hiding the evidences) of the IPC at Sector 5 police station. The body of the deceased had ‘Sandeep’ inked on his arm and was yet to be identified. The police said the deceased was murdered after being hacked by a sharp weapon. The body was found near an under construction house in a street near Gyan Deep School, Sector 5.

“It seems that the deceased was murdered somewhere else and then the body was dumped here. Efforts are being made to identify the deceased and the picture will be cleared soon,” said Inspector Rajender Yadva, SHO, Sector 5 police station.


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