Guwahati Fancy Bazar murder case
Guwahati Fancy Bazar murder case FILE
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Fancy Bazar Murder: Main Accused Brought To Guwahati From Bengal

Pratidin Time

The prime accused in a sensational murder case that took place in Guwahati’s Fancy Bazar area, was brought to Pan Bazar Police Station on Monday.

According to reports, the prime accused Faizuddin was brought to Guwahati from West Bengal today after the police team that had gone to apprehend him, was granted the transit remand.

The case pertains to the murder of a woman, whose body was found at a hotel room in Guwahati’s Fancy Bazar on January 25. Initial reports suggested that the woman was the wife of the person who was nowhere to be found following the incident.

However, in a dramatic turn of events, it was later revealed that the woman, who was found dead at a hotel in Guwahati, was not the actual wife.

Earlier that day, the recovery of a woman’s body from a room of Hotel Rajhans in Guwahati’s Fancy Bazar area shocked the authorities and hotel staff. As per initial reports, it was thought the woman had been staying at the hotel along with the husband, who was missing since the incident came to the fore.

The finger was soon pointed towards the missing husband as the prime suspect in connection with the matter. However, it was soon confirmed that he was not the husband of the woman.

Following initial investigation, police identified the suspect as Faizuddin. Upon questioning his relatives about his whereabouts, it was revealed that the deceased woman was not his wife.

According to reports, the actual wife of Faizuddin is currently at Boro Pahar in Assam’s Goalpara district. She was identified as Aasma Begum. Police said that this was revealed by the brother of Faizuddin.

Meanwhile, police were unable establish any residential address of the victim woman, Taznima Khatum, whose body was found in the hotel room.

Moreover, officials said that they found the body of the victim with one end of a blanket stuffed in her mouth. The rest of the blanket was wrapped around her head. They also found strangulation marks on her neck.

Prima facie, the cause of the death looked like asphyxiation, officials said, adding that it looked like she had been strangulated and her mouth had been stuffed so that she would not alert nearby people.

Officials also informed that they did not find any belongings of the woman in the room apart from her flip flops.

It may be noted that the incident came to the fore when the lifeless body of the woman was recovered by the hotel authorities. They informed that the woman had been staying in the hotel since January 14 and used to hardly come out of the room.

The room had been completely shut since the day before, which raised suspicion after which the hotel authorities decided to check inside. Upon unlocking the room with the master key, the body of the woman was found.  Police was soon informed about the matter and they launched an investigation. Within a week, they have now located and arrested the main accused from West Bengal.

Further legal action against the culprit will be initiated as per the law, officials said.

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