The investigators took Rai to the Dadar area in the evening to crosscheck whether Indrani and him had indeed purchased the suitcases from the vendor in question, a police officer said.
He said the vendor identified Rai. The officer added that the vendor will now be made a witness in the case.
According to police, Rai and Indrani had gone to Dadar and purchased the suitcases for Rs 5,000.
With the vendor's statement, police could very well say that Sheena's murder was premeditated, the officer added.
Indrani, her previous husband Sanjeev Khanna, and Rai are in police custody in connection with the 2012 murder.
Police had on Sunday seized a suitcase from the residential premises of Indrani and her husband Peter Mukerjea in the Worli area here that was purportedly meant for packing the body of Sheena's brother Mikhail Bora, whom Indrani had allegedly planned to kill.
Mikhail has claimed that Indrani had planned to kill him too on April 23, 2012 -- when she had given him a spiked drink -- and had bought a suitcase to dispose of his body.
According to police, after Sheena was murdered on April 24, 2012, the corpse was first kept in a suitcase and driven to the garage of former Star TV CEO Peter Mukerjea's Worli home.
On April 25, Indrani, Khanna and Rai took the corpse out of the suitcase and placed it inside the car. The three then set off for a three-hour journey with the corpse propped up on the seat of the moving vehicle.
The body was finally taken out at Ghogade Khurd in Pen taluka of Raigad district and stuffed back in the suitcase kept in the boot of the car.
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