Kottayam Woman Missing: Police Question Real Estate Broker in Suspicious Disappearance Case
The Kottayam crime branch has taken a significant step in the investigation of a missing woman's case by questioning C M Sebastian, a 68-year-old real estate broker. The woman, Jain Mathew, alias Jainamma, 65, from Ettumanoor, has been missing, and Sebastian is a key suspect in the case. The police have also raised suspicions about his involvement in the disappearance of two other women from Cherthala.
Sources close to the investigation revealed that Sebastian was not cooperating with the police and was allegedly hiding crucial information. The crime branch team, which had arrested Sebastian, has summoned his wife for questioning on Wednesday. Both Sebastian and his wife will be questioned together and separately to gather more details about the case.
The missing woman, Jain Mathew, is a native of Ettumanoor, and her disappearance has sparked a high-profile investigation in the region. The police are leaving no stone unturned to uncover the truth behind her vanishing. Meanwhile, the crime branch team has taken steps to conduct DNA tests on the skeletal remains recovered from Sebastian's house in Cherthala on Monday. These tests are expected to provide crucial evidence that could shed light on the fate of the missing women.
Sebastian's custody period will come to an end this Thursday, and the police are working diligently to gather all necessary evidence within this timeframe. The investigation is being closely monitored, and the public is being kept informed of any developments. The police are also urging anyone with information related to the case to come forward and assist in the investigation.
The disappearance of Jain Mathew and the two women from Cherthala has raised concerns about the safety of women in the area. Local authorities are taking additional measures to ensure the safety and security of the community. The case has also highlighted the importance of thorough background checks and vigilance in real estate transactions, especially in rural areas where such activities are less regulated.
The Kottayam crime branch is committed to solving the case and bringing justice to the families of the missing women. The ongoing investigation includes a detailed examination of Sebastian's business activities, financial records, and any other potential leads. The police are also reviewing surveillance footage and conducting door-to-door inquiries to gather more information.
As the investigation progresses, the community remains hopeful that the missing women will be found safely. The police have assured the public that they will leave no stone unturned in their efforts to solve the case and bring the perpetrators to justice.