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Briton's rape & murder: Magistrate to record statements

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Press Trust of India Panaji
Police would record the statements of crucial witnesses in a British woman's rape and murder in Goa before a magistrate to make the case "watertight".

"The statements of at least seven to eight crucial witnesses in this case would be recorded before a magistrate under section 164 of CrPC," Deputy Superintendent of Police (Canacona) Sammy Tavares, who is heading the investigation, told PTI today.

Police have moved an application before a local magistrate for recording the statements of these witnesses, four of whom are foreign nationals, he said.

A statement recored under section 164 of CrPC is admissible as evidence in a court.
 

"We want to make the case watertight," Tavares said.

Police have arrested a local, Vikat Bhagat, in connection with the murder and rape of the 28-year-old British backpacker.

The tourist was found dead near a beach in south Goa's Devbag village, about 80km from here, on March 14. It was later revealed she was sexually assaulted before being killed.

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First Published: Apr 01 2017 | 2:22 PM IST

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