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Delhi Commission for Women sends notice to cops over girl's mutilated body

The commission has asked the DCP to share all the information regarding the case in the next five days

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Delhi Commission for Women took a suo moto cognizance of the incident in the national capital where a girl's mutilated body was discovered in a farm in Mundka industrial area and sent a notice to the Delhi Commissioner of Police of the Outer District. The commission has asked the DCP to share all the information regarding the case in the next five days.

"This is such a horrendous act. Delhi is a rape capital. Some men raped this girl, killed her and threw half of her mutilated body just 500 meters away in a farm from the Mundka Industry area. The other part of the body is still missing. As soon as we heard the news, we called the police at the location," said Swati Maliwal, Chief, Delhi Commission for Women.

In the notice, DCW has mentioned that the commission is enquiring into the crime and has requested the DCP to provide the information relevant to the crime, which include, copy of the FIR in the incident, status of investigation in the matter, copy of postmortem report, details of the girl and her family and circumstances in which she has been murdered, and steps taken to identify her. It also highlights the urgency of the matter, and thus all documents have been asked to be provided to the commission by October 22.

Looking into the matter where the upper-half of the body of the girl is yet to be found, the commission also said that there is a possibility that she was sexually assaulted before being murdered.

"The decomposed lower portion of a girl's body was found in jungles in outer Delhi's Mundka area. The body was found on October 14. The lower portion of the body is highly decomposed and it is suspected it was dumped 15-20 days back in the jungles adjacent to the peripheral road connecting Mundka and Gurgaon. A skull has also been found, but police said it will be difficult to identify the girl since the upper portion of the body is missing. It is suspected that animals must have eaten the body. They are scanning through the profiles of missing girls and trying to identify the deceased," said the police.

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