Thane: Days after the body parts of an unidentified man were found dumped in Navi Mumbai, police have identified the victim with the help of a tattoo on his chopped arm, and also arrested the accused for the murder, a senior official said on Thursday.
The accused, Sumitkumar Harishkumar Chouhan (27), had brutally killed Ravindra Ramesh Mandotiya (30), and chopped his body parts before dumping them a few days back, he said.
Addressing a press conference, Navi Mumbai Police Commissioner Bipin Kumar Singh said that on September 12, different body parts, including two arms and legs, were found packed in a plastic bag and dumped in Navi Mumbai's Vashi APMC area.
However, other parts of the body, including the head, were missing. The police registered a case under IPC sections 302 (murder) and 201 (causing disappearance of evidence) at the APMC police station, he said.
"The police did not have much material to identify the victim, except the name 'Ravindra' and Lord Hanuman's image tattooed on one of the chopped arms. It was a challenging case. Several police teams were formed to identify the victim, to trace the accused and also find out the remaining body parts," Singh said.
The teams were sent to Thane, Raigad, Mumbai and Navi Mumbai to probe the case. Details of 100 missing persons reported under the Navi Mumbai police commissionerate were analysed, he added.