Bhilai, December 23, 2015: Bhilai police has finally solved the missing case of Abhishek Mishra after his body was recovered from house in Smruti Nagar area of Bhilai in Durg district of Chhattisgarh.
Abhishek Mishra, director of Shankaracharya Engineering Institute was missing since November 09, last and was being suspected that he was kidnapped by some gang for ransom.
However, the police recovered his body buried under ten feet in a residential plot as if it was a screen re-plays of film Drishyam.
Police has also arrested three persons in that connection, among them was one married woman and her husband and their relative. On their revelation the body was exhumed from a residential area.
Police said the couple was known to Abhishek Mishra and were the prime accused in the case and the motive behind the murder and other angles are being verified.
After recovering the body, police wanted to send that for post mortem but the local doctors refused to conduct autopsy because of which that was sent to Raipur Medical College Hospital for forensic investigation and post mortem.
Meanwhile, talking to media Shivanand Mishra, a relative of the deceased, said they are still not in a position to believe the body could be that of Abhishek, which was deeply buried in the residential area.
In the evening of November 9 Abhishek left his Shankaracharya College in Junwani for his house located in Smruti Nagar. But he never reached home.
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