Jalore : Jalore After the remains of a road foot were found a few days ago near Kagmala village, burnt and mutilated remains of human skeleton were found in Oran near the spot on Sunday evening. The remains of human bodies found at various places in Oran indicate that after committing a major crime, an attempt was made to destroy the evidence by burning the dead body. Police reached the spot on information. The police seized the bone remains of the burnt body.
Due to darkness on Sunday evening, the search operation could not be carried out in the dense forest. On Monday morning, Additional Superintendent of Police Bhupendra Singh, Bhinmal Police Station Officer Rameshwar Bhati, Jaswantpura Police Station Officer Pratap Singh and FSL team from Barmer reached the spot. When the police along with Sarpanch Mahendra Singh Deval and other villagers conducted a search operation in the entire Oran, the remains of burnt bodies were found at different places. Apart from this, a silver bangle, a slipper and a water bottle were also found from the spot. The FSL team thoroughly investigated the spot and collected samples. Police say that judging by the human body remains, the incident is about one to two weeks old. To destroy the evidence of the crime, someone burnt the dead body with some inflammable substance and left it behind. When the dead body did not burn completely, it was mutilated by wild animals in Oran. Part of the leg of the mutilated body was found a few days ago on the road leading to Kagmala village outside Oran. (No.)
Chosen to destroy evidence
Police say that instead of committing the crime at another place, someone chose a dense forest near the road to burn the body. Due to the thick forest cover extending from Kagmala village to Bilad border, no one can come and go here. After committing such a serious crime, a secluded place was used to destroy the evidence so that the evidence was destroyed and no one even heard about it. A few days ago, some wild animal had thrown part of the leg of the dead body on the road leading to the village. On Sunday, when a shepherd who had gone to graze goats saw some remains of a burnt dead body, he informed the villagers about it. After this the villagers informed the police.