10 days on, Jharaphula’s death still a mystery Post News Network
Jharaphula Nayak was a student of Ramadevi Women’s University in Bhubaneswar.
Meanwhile, Rakesh Swain, the prime accused who was produced by the Kuakhia police in the court of the district and sessions judge in Jajpur Friday after the expiry of the remand period, has been sent to the sub-jail in Jajpur town till February 12.
The police are yet to find out the cause of Jharaphula’s death.
The investigation so far
During a search operation at his house at Sundarpada in Bhubaneswar, the police recovered Rakesh’s mobile phone. The police have pinned hopes on the mobile phone hoping that it will provide them some leads to solve the mystery.
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Initial investigation suggests that the woman was murdered and beheaded possibly to conceal her identity, police said.
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BHUBANESWAR: The beheaded body of an unidentified woman was found on the city outskirts on Thursday.
On a tip-off from the locals, Chandaka police reached Andharua-Daspur Road and recovered the body from a bushy area on the roadside. Initial investigation suggests the woman was murdered and then beheaded possibly to conceal her identity. The body was recovered after 9 am but we are yet to find the head of the victim, said a senior police officer.
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Seized articles to be sent to forensic lab Monday
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Rasulpur: Jajpur police investigating mysterious death of Jharaphula Nayak have intensified their probe raiding six places in the last 24 hours.
SDPO Bijay Kumar Nayak has formed two squads, who have gathered vital clues after raiding the places in Jajpur and Bhubaneswar.
Various articles used by the accused and the deceased are being examined.
All the articles seized from various places will be sent to the forensic laboratory Monday. While the post mortem report is yet to be made available, efforts are on to nab the associate of the accused.