The city police investigating the double murder case of artist Hema Upadhyay and her lawyer Harish Bhambhani on Saturday told a court here that they have recovered a ring worn by Hema at the time of murder and also the vehicle in which their bodies were transported.
The police gave this information to a magistrate in Borivali when three of the arrested accused –Vijay Rajbhar, Pradeep Rajbhar and Azad Rajbhar –were produced in the court, which extended till December 22 the police remand of the trio.
They informed the court that the tempo, which was used in transporting the victims’ bodies, and Bhambhani’s car have been recovered and would be examined.
The bodies in cardboard boxes were carried in the tempo from the Kandivali art workshop-cum-warehouse of Vidyadhar Rajbhar, the prime accused in the case, who is still at large.
The bodies were found in a drain in Kandivali last Saturday.
The investigating officer also told the court a ring worn by Hema (43) at the time of murder has been
recovered and the charge of robbery has been added in the FIR.
Besides the trio, Shivkumar Rajbhar alias ‘Sadhu’ has been arrested from Varanasi and is also being interrogated by the police. His custody endson Tuesday.
Hema’s husband Chintan Upadhyay has been questioned by the Crime Branch.
Meanwhile, Hema’s cousin Deepak Prasad, while replying to queries, said, “It is the police’s job to investigate the case. We don’t want to intervene in the investigation and are providing the police with the clues and information that we have.”