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Anakapalle cops announce Rs 50k Reward for info to identify victim woman

Anakapalle cops announce Rs 50k Reward for info to identify victim woman

Time of India2 days ago
Visakhapatnam: The Anakapalle district police on Friday announced a cash reward of Rs 50,000 for anyone providing information to establish the identify the victim woman, who was found dead under suspicious circumstances near Batajangalapalem under Sabbavaram police station limits in the district on Thursday.
The body of the woman suspected to be around 25-30 was found partially burnt. The police have released the sketch of the victim woman and they circulated the sketch on social media platforms. The police said if anyone establishes the identity of the victim woman, they will get a cash reward from the police department. The police suspect that the miscreants murdered the woman and burnt her body to hide the identity of the victim. The police have found some ornaments of the victim at the crime scene. The police are also collecting the recent missing persons data in the state to get any lead in the case. EOM
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