Raigad police found the body of Sumit Jain, one of two missing Nerul real estate agents, in Pen taluka, sparking a massive investigation.
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One of the agents, Sumit Jain, was found dead in Pen taluka, while the other agent, Amir Khanjada, is still missing.
The body of Sumit Jain was found around 2km from where Sheena Bora's remains were found in 2015.
The police have not found any important clues in the case so far and are still searching for Amir Khanjada.
Yes, the real estate community in Navi Mumbai is concerned about their safety and the police have assured them that they are doing everything possible to solve the case.
The Raigad police are investigating the case.

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