The arrested accused, Riyaz, was a cleaner by profession and had aided Anees, a bus driver, to kill Mohite.
"They killed Mohite because they had lost over Rs 15,000 in gambling and was left with nothing. They were aware about Mohite who sleeps in the bus which they are employed with and knew about the salary he was having on the day of incident," said Ghatkopar police inspector Rajkumar Kothmire.
Initially the police had no clue about the victim's whereabouts whose body was found dumped outside a cinema hall in Ghatkopar (west) after killing him at Powai where the bus was parked on November 13. "We managed to get the victim's details on November 18 after we found a missing complaint lodged at Vikhroli police station. His family identified him. They gave information that Landge was addicted to wrong habits and used to sleep and gamble in a bus parked on roadside," said Kothmire.
Based on the tip-off, we found the private bus service providers in the city and found that the two accused had gone missing after November 14 and has not reported to work. "We managed to get the mobile network location of Riyaz and found him at West Bengal. We took help of his friend and asked him to come down to Mumbai for in important work and got him arrested when he got down from train at Dadar," said the investigators.
Police are searching for the main accused.
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