Bathinda Highway Mystery: Is the burnt girl’s body found in a red suitcase on Bathinda Highway showing any dangerous trend? Investigation by police and forensic team intensified, identity unknown. Increasing crime alarm amid Operation Prahar.
Bathinda Crime News: The half-burnt body of a young girl was found in a red briefcase on the side of the National Highway near Behman Deewana village in Bathinda. People saw the suitcase on the roadside and immediately informed the police. Bathinda police and forensic team reached the spot and started investigation. The police have kept the body in the post-mortem house for identification, as it is not yet known who the victim is.
How are the police and forensic teams taking action?
Police have launched a search operation and Operation Prahar on the suitcase murder. Special task forces and forensic teams are collecting evidence across Punjab. Police are increasing patrolling on suspicious activities and instructing people to report wanted criminals and gangsters anonymously.
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What has been achieved so far from Operation Prahar?
During Punjab Police’s Operation Prahar 2, 8,278 raids were conducted and 7,498 people were arrested. Of these, 3,260 were arrested and 135 were declared criminals. Apart from this, drugs and weapons were also recovered. Police say the crackdown on gangsters and drug networks will continue until the state becomes completely safe.
Why is the trend of suitcase murder increasing in India?
In the last few years, suitcase murder cases have increased rapidly in different parts of India. Such cases have also come to light in Haryana, Delhi and Nagpur, where dead bodies were packed in suitcases and thrown on the roadside. Violent methods such as strangulation, burning and concealment of identity are often used in these cases. It seems that criminals try to protect themselves by hiding the identity of the victim.
What is the common pattern in suitcase murder cases?
Young girls are often the victims in these cases. Criminals commit murders due to known relationships or disputes. Hiding the body in a suitcase and throwing it away has become a common practice so that identification becomes difficult and the police cannot catch it.
What can be learned from Bathinda case?
This case shows that leaving burnt bodies in suitcases on the roadside has now become a dangerous trend. Such crimes can be stopped only by police, forensics and public awareness. If you know of any suspicious activity or gangster information, report it immediately to the police anti-gangster helpline 93946-93946.