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Three lanes shut on Delhi-Mumbai Expressway as Rajasthan Police search for missing Prince's remains

IANS | March 03, 2026 02:38 PM

JAIPUR: The search for the skeletal remains of four-year-old Tillu alias Prince, who went missing six years ago under the Bandikui police station limits in Rajasthan's Dausa district, entered its third consecutive day on Tuesday.

The search is being carried out after the accused referred to the area where the child's body was likely to have been buried during the investigation.

Excavation, which started on Sunday, is currently underway on the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway, resulting in the closure of three out of five traffic lanes. Police also conducted a drone camera survey of an area of approximately one km.

The operation intensified following fresh leads in the murder investigation. On Monday, authorities carried out extensive excavation across an approximately 80-metre stretch, about four metres wide and nearly 12 feet deep, using JCB machines and heavy excavators. However, no skeletal remains were recovered, prompting officials to resume digging on Tuesday.

Sources said the excavator deployed at the site costs around Rs 10, 500 per hour and consumes nearly 20 litres of diesel per hour. On Sunday, the first day of the operation, the road surface was removed using a milling machine. Subsequently, sensitive locations were identified with the help of Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) technology.

Based on a location earlier indicated by the accused -- near a peepal tree -- two to three highly sensitive zones were marked.

A Swedish-made GPR machine, brought from Jaipur, scanned the area for nearly five hours, examining the ground to a depth of about six metres. The technical team searched for signs of pits, voids, or unusual underground disturbances and marked suspected spots for excavation.

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