Mangalore, December 10: The investigation into the murder case of a Muslim girl and a woman, whose bodies were found at the railway track at Polya near Kadaba under Puttur town police station limits on November 19, has come to a standstill as police have failed establish the identity of the deceased.
Superintendent of Police Abhishek Goyal said that establishing identities of these victims is the key to investigations progressing further.
Allaying fears raised by Gopal Kadumatt, member, district legal services authority at the monthly SC/ST meeting here on Sunday that rural DK is becoming a dumping yard for the bodies of murder victims, SP said that injury marks indicated that the victims were murdered at the spot. "It is not that women were murdered elsewhere and their bodies dumped near the track," SP said, adding "police efforts have slowed down as no leads are available about their identity."
Gopal earlier pointed that there were 10 check posts bordering Dakshina Kannada and Kerala and it was strange that the bodies of people murdered elsewhere could easily get past these check posts and then get dumped inside the DK district police limits.
SP reminded Gopal that there are many other unmanned routes through which people could go to or enter from Kerala and that is not possible to have check posts or police presence on all these routes.
About the case, SP said, "We have taken various steps that could possibly help us get a clue about these victims, including releasing their photos through media and the district police's official blog," admitting that these efforts have drawn a blank so far, he said that the police also questioned some people who were suspected to bring the women to the district. "But our probe on them confirmed that these women brought by the suspects are alive and well," he added.
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