Maha lapses in Sheena Bora murder case, DG orders probe
Rahul, son of Peter Mukerjea, confirmed that he had dropped Sheena at Bandra
Mumbai: Maharashtra DGP Sanjeev Dayal has appointed two officers to probe serious lapses in the Sheena Bora murder case where the alleged remains of her body were found by Pen Police in Raigad district in 2012 but proper procedure was not followed.
A source from Mumbai Police said, “There is no shred of doubt that there has been dereliction of duty. First, they failed to register a murder case or even an accidental death report. Second, it’s true that Pen Police sent samples to J.J. Hospital and did documentation back then after finding (allegedly) Sheena's body but they again failed to follow it up."
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Meanwhile, Rahul, son of former Star TV CEO Peter Mukerjea, confirmed that he had dropped Sheena at Bandra in April 2012, adding that he had seen her for the last time with Indrani. In his statement, Rahul is believed to have confirmed what clothes Sheena was wearing on the night of the murder. It has also come to light that Rahul had Sheena’s passport with him.