The four executives - Dhruba Bhuyan, Anjan Sarma, Akhil Bordoloi and Phatick Dutta surrendered at the court of Pradip Kumar Khanikar, while another of their colleague and co-accused Jeet Kakoty was still absconding.
The four have been sent to the Jorhat Central Jail.
The five executives were sentenced to rigorous life imprisonment by the Gauhati High Court in November last year for raping and killing an 18-year-old girl in an official bungalow of the Dotonga Tea estate in Jorhat district on December 29, 1992.
According to the Court's order the five had raped the girl before killing her and chopping her body into 24 pieces and throwing them on railway tracks.
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