Rajasthan: Anita Choudhary killed, chopped into 6 pieces, buried; Ghulamuddin, Asma, and Tayyab named as suspects
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Rajasthan: Anita Choudhary killed, chopped into 6 pieces, buried; Ghulamuddin, Asma, and Tayyab named as suspects

In a chilling case that has left Rajasthan in shock, 50-year-old Anita Choudhary was murdered, dismembered, and buried in the backyard of her neighbour, Ghulamuddin, in Jodhpur. The crime, which unfolded after Anita went missing on October 27, has raised suspicions of a gruesome conspiracy, with Ghulamuddin, his wife Asma, and a former associate, Tayyab, all named as suspects in the brutal killing

Subhi VishwakarmaSubhi Vishwakarma
Nov 2, 2024, 03:00 pm IST
in Bharat, Rajasthan
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Victim Anita Choudhary and the accused (Photo: ETV Bharat)

Victim Anita Choudhary and the accused (Photo: ETV Bharat)

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In a deeply disturbing and grisly case, the dismembered body of 50-year-old beautician Anita Chaudhary was found buried at the residence of Ghulamuddin, also known as Gul Mohammad, the primary suspect in the murder. The incident has come to light in Jodhpur, Rajasthan and sparked demands for justice, raising concerns about rising crime and violence in the region. The investigation, led by the Jodhpur police, has revealed chilling details about the crime, intensifying the search for Ghulamuddin and a second suspect, Tayyab Ansari.

Anita was reported missing on October 27 by her husband, Manmohan Chaudhary, after she failed to return home from her beauty parlour, Sunshine Beauty Parlour, in Sardarpura.

What says the complaint?

In his complaint to the police, Manmohan mentioned that Anita was last seen visiting her brother’s home on the same day she disappeared, following a call from a woman named Sunita Sen, who also ran a beauty parlour nearby and was Anita’s friend. Sunita requested Anita to come to her shop, setting off a chain of events that would lead to Anita’s brutal murder.

According to police records, Anita left her shop and was last seen in a taxi driven by Mukesh Tanwar, heading toward Ghulamuddin’s residence, where she reportedly entered his home, never to be seen again.

Copy of the complaint letter as accessed by Organiser

Recovery of the body in six pieces

Days of desperate searching ended in horror on October 30 when Ghulamuddin’s wife disclosed to authorities the grim location of Anita’s remains behind their house. Acting on her tip, police arrived at the scene, where they discovered Anita’s body buried in a shallow grave, her remains severely mutilated.

Police investigation found that the body had been dismembered and buried in two plastic bags, a detail that has shocked both the investigators and the local community. The exact motives and sequence of events remain unclear, but what has emerged paints a chilling portrait of violence and malice.

According to SHO Dilip Singh Rathore, surveillance records and witness testimonies suggest that Anita travelled by autorickshaw to the Gangana area, where Ghulamuddin’s residence is located. The autorickshaw driver confirmed dropping her off near the house.

Further analysis of phone records implicated Ghulamuddin as the last known contact with Anita before her untimely demise. As police investigated the scene at Ghulamuddin’s house, his wife reportedly informed them that she had been staying with her sister for three days and was unaware of her husband’s actions until she returned home.

Upon her arrival, Ghulamuddin confessed to her about killing Anita and burying her remains in the backyard. This led authorities to dig up a 12-foot pit in the yard, where they found Anita’s dismembered body parts, wrapped and buried separately to conceal the crime. The head was severed, and so were the limbs and hands; the body was recovered in six separate pieces and stuffed in different bags. Reports also mentioned that the parts were grounded before being dumped.

Jodhpur, Rajasthan: These are the remains of Anita Choudhary, aged 50, who was killed by Ghulamuddin Farooqi, his wife and Taiyyab. They killed her, chopped her body into six pieces and then ground her remains before dumping them in their backyard.

Anita ran a beauty parlor and… pic.twitter.com/Fiz5ztl9YI

— Subhi Vishwakarma (@subhi_karma) November 2, 2024 

SHO Rathore commented on the grizzly scene: “The way the remains were wrapped and buried indicates a calculated effort to hide the crime.” The dismembered body has since been sent to AIIMS for a post-mortem examination to provide further forensic insights.

Family indicates a planned murder

Manmohan Chaudhary, Anita’s husband, was overcome with anguish as he detailed the events leading up to the discovery of her remains. He recounted the last few days leading up to Anita’s disappearance, describing multiple interactions Anita had with various individuals.

Sunita, a close friend, had contacted Manmohan on several occasions, warning that Tayyab Ansari, another acquaintance of Anita’s, might harm her. These calls have raised questions about a potential conspiracy, suggesting that more than one person may have been involved in the gruesome crime.

Anita’s family remains resolute in their demand for a full investigation, pressing authorities to retrieve call logs and other digital records to establish a clear timeline and uncover all accomplices involved.

Case details

An FIR (number: 263/2024) has since been registered at Jodhpur’s Sardarpura Police Station on October 31, with charges filed against Ghulamuddin and other implicated individuals under various sections. The accused have been booked under sections 103 (1), 238 (B) 61(2), 87 of Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS).

Beyond Ghulamuddin, the investigation has now extended to his wife, who is suspected of being an accomplice in the disposal of Anita’s body. Investigators believe that she may have assisted her husband in burying the remains, raising suspicions of her involvement in a larger conspiracy.

Police theory

The case took a significant turn when authorities uncovered a potential motive rooted in financial desperation. Preliminary findings suggest that Ghulamuddin, facing mounting gambling debts, may have targeted Anita with intentions of robbery, having allegedly threatened her in the past. He operated a tailoring shop across from Anita’s beauty parlour, and the two were familiar with each other due to the proximity of their businesses. Police sources indicate that Ghulamuddin’s financial struggles may have escalated his desperation, leading to a premeditated act of violence against Anita.

Anita’s family believes that her murder was too complex and brutal to have been committed by a single individual. Her son accused Ghulamuddin of luring Anita to her death, alleging that it was part of a premeditated plot. Manmohan, her husband, alleged that Ghulamuddin’s wife was complicit, as police discovered Anita’s gold ring in her possession when her remains were found. This led authorities to consider the wife’s potential role in covering up the crime or assisting in its execution.

Pure Hatred: #AnitaChowdhury‘s murder

Anita Chowdhury, 50, was brutally murdered and dismembered into six pieces by Ghulamuddin, aka Gul Mohammad, in Jodhpur, Rajasthan.

How and Why?

Ghulamuddin slit her throat and then severed both arms and legs. He did not stop there as he… pic.twitter.com/gyF2SnrL9A

— Subhi Vishwakarma (@subhi_karma) November 1, 2024 

Protests and calls for action

Local residents, led by Anita’s family, gathered at Veer Teja Mandir in Bhagat Ki Kothi on the night of Diwali to protest the murder. The timing of this heinous crime, coinciding with the festive season, has amplified community outrage and grief.

Nagaur MP Hanuman Beniwal criticised the local administration, suggesting that the officials handling the case have failed to act decisively. He demanded the immediate suspension of the Sardarpura police station officials, alleging collusion with the accused. Beniwal, along with members of the Jat community, insisted on a transparent and thorough investigation, urging authorities to expedite justice for Anita and ensure accountability for all those involved.

Police action

In the latest development, the police have identified Ghulamuddin’s wife, Abida, as an accomplice in Anita’s murder. Abida reportedly admitted to knowing about the conspiracy and revealed to investigators that Anita was given a drink laced with medicine before she was killed.

DCP Rajarshi Verma confirmed Abida’s involvement and announced her arrest, stating that she was aware of the details leading to Anita’s death. Verma added that the police have detained approximately 18 individuals for questioning and are actively pursuing leads to locate Ghulamuddin, who remains at large. Authorities believe they have identified the direction of his escape and are intensifying efforts to capture him.

As the investigation continues, the brutal murder of Anita Chaudhary stands as a grim reminder of the vulnerabilities individuals face and the enduring need for justice. The tragic loss of life and the calculated nature of the crime have left the Jodhpur community shaken.

Topics: IslamJodhpur murderAnita Choudhary murderGhulamuddinAnita killed in Jodhpur
Subhi Vishwakarma
Subhi Vishwakarma
Subhi Vishwakarma is a journalist known for her reporting on issues such as forced religious conversions, organised missionary and Islamist networks, and grooming gangs. Her political coverage from Jharkhand and West Bengal has garnered significant attention for its depth and ground-level insights. In addition to her work on anti-Bharat activities, she also writes extensively on education, law, and broader social issues. She has previously been associated with SwarajyaMag, Sewa Nyaya Utthan Foundation, and Gems of Bollywood. She can be followed on X at @subhi_karma. [Read more]
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