Morning dawned on a crowded area, resembling a jungle, where a section was cordoned off by the police. Inside, lay a mutilated corpse, its condition gruesome beyond recognition. Reporters thronged the scene, microphones in hand, relaying the horrors.
One reporter spoke, "As you can see, another body has surfaced, its state eerily similar to the previous three. Forensic experts are baffled, unable to identify the killer. The marks on the bodies suggest neither human nor animal involvement."
Meanwhile, at the Bajaj Research Center (fictitious name), Indrajit Bajaj, CEO, strode confidently into the building. His smile vanished as he locked himself in his cabin. With a swift motion, he rotated his chair, revealing a hidden door.
Downstairs, Indrajit entered a gallery where scientists conducted experiments on various organisms. "I need another werewolf," he demanded.
A scientist hesitated, "But sir, controlling the existing one is already challenging. Its hunger grows daily."
Indrajit's icy gaze sent shivers down their spines. "That's precisely what I want."
Later, at the police station, Inspector Abhijit received a call that made him spring into action.
At the research center, police searched Indrajit's cabin, uncovering the hidden door. Abhijit's team discovered the horrific truth behind the city's gruesome murders.
A young scientist, Prashant, revealed, "I've been working undercover, seeking revenge for my father's murder, Aniket Rawat, whom Indrajit deceived."
As Indrajit was taken away, Prashant's words echoed, "I've informed the police, ensuring justice for my father."
At the police lockup, Abhijit interrogated Indrajit, "Why did you unleash this terror?"
Indrajit seethed, "I sought vengeance for my father's death. He was a brilliant scientist, killed for his revolutionary invention – a superhuman to protect our nation."
Abhijit countered, "His experiment failed, and he took his own life. You wrongly avenged his death, putting the entire city in peril."
The next evening, Indrajit, handcuffed, faced public outrage and media scrutiny. A reporter announced, "Indrajit Bajaj, convicted of multiple murders and spreading terror, has been sentenced to life imprisonment. The werewolf has been captured."