Assam: Chargesheet filed into twin murders in moving trains
First Published: 24th September, 2018 22:18 IST
The Sivasagar police has filed the chargesheet in connection with the twin brutal gangrape and murder cases in moving trains within a span of 24 hours on July 11. The
The Sivasagar police has filed the chargesheet in connection with the twin brutal gangrape and murder cases in moving trains within a span of 24 hours on July 11.
The 12 page chargesheet was filed before the Nazira sub-divison judicial magistrate court.
Earlier, a 21 year old college student and a 48 year old woman was raped and strangulated to death in moving trains by Bikash Das and his associate Bipin Pandey.
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