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Separate team formed to crack Kharghar woman murder case

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Posted: Jan 29, 2008 at 0037 hrs IST

Mumbai, January 28 The Navi Mumbai police has formed a separate team to crack the murder case of Rekha Borude, a resident of Kharghar in Navi Mumbai.

“We are forming a separate team to crack this case,” said Navi Mumbai Police Commissioner Ramrao Wagh. The team would comprise 3 police inspectors, 7 sub-inspectors and 15 constables,” said DCP Zone II, Pravin Pawar.

According to the police, on January 19, Borude was to meet her brother at a bus-stop on the Sion-Panvel highway. She left her house at around 9 pm. When she did return home nor did she meet her brother, a missing case was registered with the Kalamboli police. The next day the police found her body at around 11.30 am near a nullah in Kharghar. The police at that time had suspected that Borude could have been raped and murdered but were waiting for the post mortem report. However, after the report came, Wagh said Borude was “strangulated to death and was not raped”. Wagh also admitted that no arrests were made in the case as yet, but the police is exploring the case from all possible angles.

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