Two women held in Goa serial killings case
Two women held in Goa serial killings case
Goa Police say the accused offered lifts to women to kill and rob them.

Panaji: Two women were arrested on Monday for their alleged involvement in the killings of four women in Goa. The murders took place from October 12 to October 14.

The state police said on Monday that the accused offer lifts in their car to the unsuspecting women, kill them and steal their cash and jewellery.

The arrested include Chandrakant Talwar (35), Greshmi Talwar (32), Syron Rodrigues (20) and a 16-year-old girl.

Both Chandrakant Talwar and Syron Rodrigues, who were arrested last Saturday in a Mumbai suburb, had previous criminal records.

Speaking to reporters on Monday evening, Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG) RS Yadav said that the accused had offered lifts to the four women in different parts of Goa over a period of three days, killed them and stole the gold and money they were carrying.

"The minor girl was present in the car when they murdered their victims. They would take the body to a lonely place. In three cases, they burnt the body to avoid identification. In one case, they smashed the face with a heavy object," Yadav said.

The arrested woman, Greshmi Talwar, sold the stolen gold ornaments, he added.

"In all, they earned Rs 40,000 from the sale of the gold ornaments," he said.

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