Body of missing Melbourne woman found in bushland

Maryam Hamka
Maryam Hamka was last seen leaving a Melbourne supermarket in April 2021. -PR Handout Image

The body of a Melbourne woman missing for more than two years has been found in bushland.

It's believed the human remains found at Cape Schanck on the Mornington Peninsula on Monday belong to Maryam Hamka, police say.

The 36-year-old was reported missing by her family on April 15, 2021.

She was last seen leaving a Brunswick Woolworths at 5.30pm on April 10.

Police have charged two men over Ms Hamka's alleged murder.

Her boyfriend Toby Loughnane will stand trial in the Supreme Court.

Oscar Newman also faces trial charged with assisting Loughnane to avoid apprehension.

"Our heartfelt thoughts are with Maryam's family and friends," Assistant Commissioner Mick Frewen said in a statement.

"The past two years have been an incredibly difficult time for them and their grief remains as raw as ever."

Police previously searched the Cape Schanck area last month and returned on Monday.

The remains were found about 10.30am in bushland off Rogers Road near Patterson Road.