According to reports, the incident only came to light on February 19—seven months after the brutal killing of the two—following the accused Bandana Kalita's confession of guilt.
Digital Desk: The Noonmati murder incident in which a woman murdered her husband and mother-in-law and chopped them into pieces shook the state.
The accused identified as Bandana Kalita along with two others killed her husband and mother-in-law and stored their body in the refrigerator. Later, they dumped the bodies in Meghalaya.
According to a police source, accused Bandana Kalita has been sent to police custody for four days.
Moreover, Dhananjit Deka and Arup Deka will be produced before the court on Monday.
Meanwhile, Bandana Kalita was not produced in court today.
It is to be noted that police will remand Dhananjit Deka and Arup Deka in 10 days' custody.
About the Noonmati muder case:
In a sensational incident in Guwahati, a Delhi-like murder case was reported in the Noonmati area of the city. A woman reportedly killed her husband and mother-in-law and stored the body parts in a refrigerator.
According to accounts, the incident only came to light on February 19—seven months after the brutal killing of the two—following the accused Bandana Kalita's confession of guilt.
In addition, the accused Bandana claimed that on August 17, 2022, she killed her husband Amarjyoti Dey and mother-in-law Shankari Dey with the support of her boyfriend and a friend, then cut their bodies into several pieces and put them in the refrigerator before leaving the rented house she was sharing with her deceased husband in Noonmati, Guwahati.
On August 21, 2022, Kalita returned to clean the house, removed the body pieces from the refrigerator, and dumped them in Dawki, Meghalaya.
After hearing about the occurrence, neighbours who were aware of the situation expressed their horror and confirmed that the accused, Bandana Kalita, came to clean the house last year and witnessed her burning the bed and other items of clothing on the terrace.
The accused Bandana Kalita and her two accomplish Arup Deka and Dhanjit Deka are now in the custody of Noonmati Police, Guwahati.
Police are currently looking into the incident and trying to figure out the motive behind the crime.
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