Madhya Pradesh Police Crack Blind Murder Case with Unconventional Clues

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In a remarkable case of detective work, the Madhya Pradesh police have cracked a blind murder case with the help of a piece of omelette, artificial intelligence, and a UPI payment. The body of a woman was found in a forest area in Gwalior on December 29, with her face nearly destroyed by a heavy rock. The police were stumped, unable to identify the victim due to the severe facial injuries. However, they turned to AI to create a sketch of the woman, which helped them to start the investigation process. As the police searched for clues, they discovered a crucial piece of evidence - a piece of omelette found near the body. This led them to question food stalls in the area and eventually, they found that the victim had eaten an omelette with two men. Further investigation revealed that the two men had made an online payment for the omelette, which led the police to track down the accused, Sachin Sen. Sen, a resident of Gwalior, was arrested on Tuesday morning. The police investigation revealed that Sen had a personal relationship with the victim and had been living with her for the past seven to eight days. He reportedly doubted her relationships with other men, which led to his decision to murder her. The police used a combination of CCTV footage, forensic evidence, and field input to identify the victim and track down the accused. The use of AI in creating a sketch of the woman was instrumental in starting the investigation process. The police have praised the unconventional clues, including the piece of omelette, that helped them to crack the case.