The cops also retrieved the deceased Amarjyoti's backbone and a T-shirt from another location in Dawki.
Digital Desk: The city police retrieved numerous missing parts of deceased Amarjyoti Dey's remains from neighbouring state Meghalaya on Tuesday, in a crucial development to the spine-chilling murder tragedy in Guwahati.
Based on the confessions of the three accused, the city police conducted a search operation in the morning hours and recovered the missing parts of Amarjyoti's body, including hands and legs, in deep gorges near Dawki.
The cops also retrieved the deceased Amarjyoti's backbone and a T-shirt from another location in Dawki.
Meanwhile, Bondona Kalita, the key suspect in the cold-blooded murder, became unwell while being transported to Dawki in Meghalaya to search for the missing portions of her husband's and mother-in- law's body.
Thereafter, she is being brought back to Guwahati for check up at Guwahati Medical College and Hospital (GMCH).
Bondona Kalita, the main accused, is alleged to have murdered her husband Amarjyoti Dey and mother-in-law Shankari Dey with the assistance of her lover and another accomplice. They dismembered the bodies and stored them in a refrigerator before disposing of the remnants, which they dumped in various regions of neighbouring Meghalaya. It is believed that the incident occurred several months ago.
Bondona Kalita, the prime culprit in the Shraddha Walkar-like murder, was remanded in police custody for four days by the Chief Judicial Magistrate's (CJM) court.
Arup Deka and Dhanjit Deka, two of her accomplices, were sentenced to seven days in jail.
The two accomplices, Arup Deka and Dhanjit Deka, were brought before the court on Monday by Guwahati Police. They are currently being held at Noonmati Police Station.
Further investigation is underway.
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