<![CDATA[Following the incident of receiving an anonymous letter stating that it was not an accident but murder by the Deputy Commissioner of Police, Rashmi Karandikar’s office after the death of a 46-year-old woman in Sewri, a murder case was registered with Sewri police on July 27. Mulvi Harijan, the deceased, was a widow and used to stay alone in Kawla Bundar. Her husband had died eight years ago. The police said she was found injured at Kawla Bunder in Sewri on June 25. She was taken to JJ hospital where she was declared dead. . Mulvi’s sister Meenal Kodi had told the police that On June 25 she had got information about Mulvi being found in a semi-conscious state and that she had gone to fetch milk that morning. She had said that Mulvi had a fall which led to the injury. Senior Inspector, Gajanan Kurhade, from Sewri police station said that they had registered a case of ADR initially. The police said a case under Section 302 (murder) of the Indian Penal Code had been registered. Doctors at JJ hospital had also informed the police that Mulvi died due to a deep cut in the throat. An officer said that after the DCP’s office received the letter, a team was sent to JJ hospital and after seeking a doctor’s second opinion, a case of murder was registered. Later, Kodi’s son Rakesh was captured from Sewri and one Mamtya, from Chennai, was arrested. Kurhade said that since both names were mentioned in the letter both of them were brought to the police station. He added that regarding an FIR being registered after a month they were waiting for the post-mortem reports.]]>