Woman constable killed by colleague

May 02, 2019 01:32 am | Updated 01:32 am IST - SANGAREDDY

A constable allegedly killed another woman constable and burnt her body. The incident that took place on April 29 came to light on Tuesday night.

According to sources, woman constable Mandakini working at Ramachandrapuram police station was killed and her body was burnt by Prakash working at Hatnoora police station. She was murdered at Konapur village outskirts in Sadashivapet mandal. Police recovered remains of her body on Tuesday night and shifted it to government hospital at Patancheru.

On April 29, Mandakini went missing after duty hours and her father lodged a complaint with Ramchandrapuram police.

It was informed that Mandakini was in a relationship with Prakash and she reportedly put pressure on him to marry her. Prakash, who was already married, killed Mandakini in a fit of rage and burnt her body. He was arrested by the Ramachandrapuram police.

“Mandakini went missing on Monday night after duty hours. On Tuesday morning, a missing complaint was filed. We are probing and all details will be revealed once it is completed,” police said.

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