Panaji: The Goa police will soon submit in the high court a status report on the progress of their investigation in the murder of Swedish national Felix Dahl after interrogating two suspects brought from Jaipur.
Canacona police have completed quizzing the two suspects for three days, but the duo has not been arrested. Dahl's family members had submitted names of the duo to the police.
A police team visited Jaipur in Rajasthan to trace the suspects. They were brought to Goa for further interrogation. Dahl was found dead under suspicious circumstances on January 28, 2015, in Patnem, Canacona.
Canacona PI Rajendra Prabhudesai told STOI that police have interrogated the two suspects at length.
Dahl, who had come to Goa for a holiday in October 2014, is said to have been last seen at a restaurant in Patnem, before his body was found on a gravel road, 200m away from the restaurant.
Police were informed by a local, who saw Dahl's body lying in front of her house on January 28, 2015, at 5.30am.
Recently, the Goa police informed the high court that they would have to trace two persons in the Swedish national's murder case after two-and-a-half years of his death.
Dahl's family had moved the high court of Bombay at Goa demanding that the case be transferred to the CBI and a committee be set up to investigate the deaths of 'a large number of foreign nationals'.
Canacona police have completed quizzing the two suspects for three days, but the duo has not been arrested. Dahl's family members had submitted names of the duo to the police.
A police team visited Jaipur in Rajasthan to trace the suspects. They were brought to Goa for further interrogation. Dahl was found dead under suspicious circumstances on January 28, 2015, in Patnem, Canacona.
Canacona PI Rajendra Prabhudesai told STOI that police have interrogated the two suspects at length.
Dahl, who had come to Goa for a holiday in October 2014, is said to have been last seen at a restaurant in Patnem, before his body was found on a gravel road, 200m away from the restaurant.
Police were informed by a local, who saw Dahl's body lying in front of her house on January 28, 2015, at 5.30am.
Recently, the Goa police informed the high court that they would have to trace two persons in the Swedish national's murder case after two-and-a-half years of his death.
Dahl's family had moved the high court of Bombay at Goa demanding that the case be transferred to the CBI and a committee be set up to investigate the deaths of 'a large number of foreign nationals'.
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