Accused duo taken to Raigad crime spot

Shee murder

Raigad (Maharashtra), Aug 30: A team of Mumbai police on Sunday brought two of the accused in the sensatiol Shee Bora murder case to the crime spot near Dagode, in the forest near Pen in Raigad district, where her body was partially burnt and thrown away in a suitcase three years ago, official sources said.

The Raigad trip was part of Mumbai police's efforts to recreate the crime scene, the exact sequence of events and other aspects related to Shee's killing on April 24, 2012.

A police team brought the two accused -- Sanjeev Khan, the ex-husband of Shee's mother Indrani Mukherjea, and Shyam Rai, prime accused Indrani's former driver -- under tight security from Mumbai with a team of Raigad police helping out in the probe.

The investigators are trying to recreate the entire cold-blooded crime, starting with Indrani's meeting with Shee in Bandra, the drive to Raigad, killing her en route and dumping her body before returning to Mumbai.

According to the investigation so far, Shee was lured by Indrani to meet her at a spot near tiol College in Bandra that evening. Later, Shee was strangulated in the vehicle and her body taken to the isolated spot near Pen.

There the accused allegedly poured petrol on Shee's body, set it afire and decamped from the spot.

After a month, on May 23, 2012, a local mango-seller found the half-burnt carcass and alerted the local police outpost.

Strangely, it has now transpired that the then police brass of Raigad failed to register any crime or accident case in the matter.

The current Raigad Superintendent of Police Mohammed Suvez Haque has been ordered to probe into the lapses of his predecessors and file a report soon.

Meanwhile, police are keeping their fingers crossed for the crucial D and forensic alysis reports of the remains of the body believed to be of Shee recovered on Friday from the spot.

Police sources claimed that Indrani and Khan were not "fully cooperative" with the investigators and were giving contradictory versions of the heinous crime they have been charged with.

Since the police remand of Indrani, Khan and the driver ends on Monday, they will be produced before the Bandra magistrate's Court for further extension of their police custody. IANS

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