Assam: Man Carries Severed Head Inside School Bag, Gets Arrested

The matter has been reported from Assam’s Jorhat district, and Lahdoigarh police team made the arrest.
Assam: Man Carries Severed Head Inside School Bag, Gets Arrested
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GUWAHATI: Too many horrifying incidents has been reported from the state of Assam in the past few days. Adding one more to the series of such episodes, on Tuesday, police arrested a man who was carrying a severed head of an individual in a bag. 

The matter has been reported from Assam’s Jorhat district, and Lahdoigarh police team made the arrest. As per the preliminary reports, the episode occurred in Teok’s Baghmora area, which is located in Jorhat, on 21st of February, Tuesday. 

The apprehended man has been identified as Lohit Gogoi. On the grounds of suspicion, police asked him to open the bag where they found a severed head. Police suspected that Lohit had killed somebody and was carrying the severed head inside a school back.

However, the cops has not yet released any statement regarding the matter, as they are still extracting out the identity of the victim and finding out the rest of the body parts.

A case has been registered and cops have begun their investigation process. They are currently finding out the exact cause of the murder and motive behind such a merciless crime.

A similar incident has created a state of shock for citizens of Guwahati, where a woman named Bandana Kalita killed her husband and mother in law with the help of two other men. Bandana killed her mother in law on 27th of July, 2022, and disposed her chopped body pieces in Meghalaya. Amarjyoti, husband of the murderer was killed on 17th of August, 2022.

Police on Monday during a press conference mentioned the use of knives, rollers and iron rods in both the cases. The chopped pieces of Amarjyoti was dumped in the Dawki road. Police also mentioned that the chopped pieces were not kept inside the fridge, as was suspected earlier.

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