Updated On: 14 June, 2023 07:46 AM IST | Mumbai | Shirish Vaktania
Police said the recent finding will help them prove the charge of murder in the case

The accused with cops at Adarsh Stores located at Babhai Naka in Borivli West, on Tuesday morning. The police confirmed that he had purchased the pesticide from this shop. Pic/Hanif Patel
Investigations in the Mira Road murder case have taken a new turn. Till date, the accused had told the cops that she consumed pesticide and was found dead in the house, and that he disposed of the body fearing arrest. However, the cops nailed his lie on finding the nursery from where he bought the pesticide. On June 7, the police arrested the accused after his neighbours informed them about a foul smell emanating from his flat. A police team found 35 body parts and hair from his residence in Mira Road on June 7. The remains have been sent to the forensic department to confirm traces of poison.
Police said that during interrogation, the accused had told them that due to frequent fights between the duo, she consumed pesticide and died by suicide. After a week of investigation, the cops have found a nursery from where he had bought the pesticide. “This indicates that it is a pre-planned murder. The accused had poisoned his wife and then chopped her body into 35 pieces to dispose it of. He had even boiled some of the pieces in a pressure cooker and threw them in a nullah near the railway tracks,” said DCP Jayant Bajbale who is supervising the investigation. Police said that the accused had bought the pesticide from Adarsh Stores at Babhai naka in Borivli West, which is opposite the rationing shop where he used to work.