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Wednesday, December 4, 2019

Kerala techie’s decomposed body found in Bengaluru: Family alleges police apathy

Crime
Despite the cops accessing their live location, they failed to track down the bodies of Srilakshmi and Abhijith for 40 days, allege relatives.
On October 13, a visibly shaken police officer from Kerala reached the Parappana Agrahara police station in South East Bengaluru. The officer, identified as Abhilash, had come to file a missing persons complaint. His 21-year old niece Srilakshmi, who had moved to Bengaluru 6 months ago to work in an IT major, had gone missing. A colleague of hers named Abhijith Mohan too had gone missing. A native of Mala in Thrissur, Srilakshmi last contacted her relatives on October 10. Since then, her phone was switched off and her whereabouts unknown to her family. According to the family, the officers at the Parappana Agrahara station seemed least interested in the case. Infact, the Circle Inspector at the police station barely asked them any questions about the missing persons, they allege. “It took the police all afternoon to even lodge an FIR. The FIR copy that they gave us had no crime number and no date. The CI of the station made us wait for hours and finally arrived at the station in the afternoon. He was on his phone throughout and did not ask us any queries regarding the complaint,” recalls Sethumon, Srilakshmi’s uncle who had accompanied Abhilash to the police station. For the next 40 days, Abhilash, Sethumon and their relatives from Kerala combed through all possible locations to track down Srilakshmi and her colleague. They were unsuccessful in their attempts. On November 26th - 40 days later - a local landlord from the Chinthala Madiwala area, 23 kms away away from Bengaluru discovered two highly decomposed bodies in a desolate area, lying near bushes. They were later identified to be that of the missing duo. Distress calls, SOS texts At 5:30 pm on October 10, Srilakshmi rang up her uncle Sethumon with a request. That was the last time he heard from her, Sethumon recalls. “She wanted me to identify a good psychiatrist for her friend. She said that he had been going through some issues and needed a Malayali doctor that he could be comfortable in speaking to. Since then her phone was switched off,” he says. On October 12, a day after they went missing, two of Srilakshmi’s and Abhijith’s friends received distress texts from the duo, urgently asking to be rescued. TNM accessed a screenshot of the messages sent by Srilakshmi and Abhijith to one of the friends. As per this screenshot, a live location of the couple was shared with the friend. And the 4 accompanying text messages, supposedly typed by Abhijith, read “somebody please come and rescue us immediately. It is urgent.” “Their friends had gone to rescue the two of them, but returned after the two of them refused to come out of the thick forest. The friends say they returned as they were spooked,” Sethumon says. On October 13, the Parappana Agrahara police was given all the details of the missing duo along with the complaint by Srilakshmi’s uncles. These details included the live location that the couple shared with the two friends who attempted to rescue them. On November 26 - the bodies of the two were found hanging in a forested area in Chinthala Madiwala, barley 500 mts away from the exact live location the duo had shared with their friends. Not only did the police not act on time to save the missing persons, they had even failed to track down the corpses for over one month, alleges Sethumon. “Why did the police not look for them? Their dead bodies were discovered from a spot close to this location shared on the map,” Sethumon says. No action on Habeas Corpus On October 18, Srilakshmi’s uncles filed a Habeas Corpus petition at the Karnataka High Court to track their niece down. However, this too yielded zero results, as they allege that the police officers at Parappana Agrahara were lukewarm at best in their search. “The CI in the Parappana Agrahara station never rang us up even once. Not even after we filed the Habeas Corpus. Had they once properly searched the live location sent by my niece properly, they would have found the bodies way earlier,” says Sethumon. Following the discovery of their bodies, several media houses reported that Srilakshmi had contacted her family on November 23, three days before her remains were found. The reports also stated that the duo had killed themselves as their families had opposed to their marriage over caste differences. The first claim has been proven false as the Deputy Commissioner of Anekal confirmed to TNM that based on forensic reports, the bodies are at least a month old. Therefore, Srilakshmi could not have sent a message on November 23. The family denies that they had opposed the ‘relationship’. “We did not know of his existence. How and why should we oppose anything then? Moreover, we now know that both are of the same caste, and so the media reports that we were against inter caste wedding is planted by Bengaluru police,” says Sethumon. “Both of them are Nairs, so there is no caste issue here. It is entirely fabricated. I suspect that it is the police who have cooked up stories that Srilakshmi had contacted us on November 23. We strongly believe that the police are writing their own narrative in this case to hide their criminal neglect of duty,” Sethumon further alleged. An unnatural death case now been registered in the Hebbagodi police station, which has jurisdiction over Chinthala Madiwala - the area from where the bodies were recovered. TNM contacted Bengaluru South East DCP Isha Pant for a comment. She added that Chinthala Madiwala, where the bodies of the deceased were found, came under the the Hebbagodi police station limits, which was not under her jurisdiction. TNM also contacted SP Ravi D Channannavar of Bengaluru Rural Zone who stated that the missing complaint was filed in the Parappana Agrahara police station, which came under the jurisdiction of the Bengaluru Rural SP Isha Pant. 
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Bengaluru police arrest two for stealing cash from ATM kiosks

Crime
The two accused were nabbed by police on Saturday while attempting to carry out their elaborate modus operandi.
City police have arrested two men and are investigating them for allegedly stealing money from ATM kiosks using a very elaborate method. According toreports, the accused have been identified as 23-year-old Shahid and 28-year-old Shahajahad who are both natives of Haryana, working in Bengaluru. According to reports, the duo ran a very elaborate modus operandi to steal money from ATM kiosks throughout the city. First, they would identify a kiosk that was not protected by a security guard and was not in an extremely crowded area. They would then physically turn the CCTV camera(s) in the kiosk away from the machine and use a valid ATM card to withdraw cash. As the machine would begin to disburse the cash one of the men would hold onto the money without pulling it out from the machine, which triggers an error message in the machine. At this point, the other partner would turn off the power supply to the ATM at which time the man holding onto the money from the machine would remove it. Since the power was cut as the machine was dispensing the money, the amount would not be reflected as being debited in their individual bank accounts. The incident came to light when a bank manager visited one of the ATM kiosks and noted that the CCTV camera had been turned away. Plainclothes police were dispatched to the region surrounding the ATM and kept watch on the kiosk. The two accused were nabbed by police on Saturday while attempting to steal money using the same modus operandi. Police suspect that the duo has stolen hefty amounts of money from ATM kiosks around the country in a similar manner. Speaking to the Hindu, Inspector Mohammed Mukarram stated that the accused duo had duped several banks out of lakhs of rupees.
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Campaigning for crucial Karnataka bypolls ends

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The by-elections were necessitated due to disqualification of 14 Congress and 3 JD-S rebel legislators after they resigned from the Assembly in mid-July in protest against the then JD-S-Congress coalition government's functioning.
Campaigning for the crucial by-elections to 15 assembly seats in Karnataka on Thursday ended on Tuesday evening, with leaders and candidates of political parties and others doing their utmost to woo the electorate as the results could influence the state's future political course. "The 13-day campaign concluded peacefully in all the 15 assembly constituencies. Barring stray incidents, there were no law and order issues, as our officials kept a strict vigil for any the violation of the model code of conduct," an election official told IANS. Polling will be held on Thursday from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. and votes count will be counted on December 9. "We have directed political leaders, workers and poll campaign managers who are not voters in the poll-bound areas to leave the area and candidates have been advised not to use loudspeakers during the 48-hour silent period," the official said. The candidates and their supporters, however, can canvass door-to-door on Wednesday and appeal to voters to cast their ballot on Thursday. The by-elections were necessitated due to disqualification of 14 Congress and 3 JD-S rebel legislators after they resigned from the Assembly in mid-July in protest against the then JD-S-Congress coalition government's functioning. The by-elections will be held in Athani, Kagwad, Gokak, Yellapura, Hirekerur, Ranibennur, Vijaynagara, Chikkballapura, K.R. Pura, Yeshwanthpura, Mahalakshmi Layout, Shivajinagara, Hosakote, K.R. Pete and Hunsur. By-elections in two assembly segments -- Muski (Raichur district) and R.R. Nagar (Bengaluru) have been withheld due to litigation in the Karnataka High Court over their results in the May 2018 stare assembly elections. As many as 165 candidates, including 126 Independents and 9 women are in the fray for the 15 assembly seats. The BJP and the opposition Congress are contesting in all the 15 assembly seats, while the JD-S has fielded candidates in 12 seats. The BJP has fielded 11 former rebel Congress and 3 former rebel JD-S legislators who joined the party on November 14 after the Supreme Court on November 13 allowed them to re-contest though it upheld their disqualification by then Assembly Speaker K.R. Ramesh Kumar. The BJP has fielded its former corporate Sarvana from the prestigious Shivajinagara constituency in Bengaluru central. For the ruling BJP, Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa, three Deputy Chief Ministers G.M. Karjol, Ashwath Narayan and Laxman Savadi and dozen cabinet ministers campaigned along with hundreds of party cadres and supporters. For the Congress, its former Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, party's state unit president Dinesh Gundu Rao and other senior leaders, including Mallikarjun Kharge and D.K. Shivakumar participated in the electioneering. JD-S supremo H.D. Deve Gowda and his son and former Chief Minister H.D. Kumaraswamy led the party's campaign with senior leaders and legislators in the 12 assembly segments it is contesting.
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2 months after Bengaluru woman's death, 6-yr-old son's help proves it was murder

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The accused has been identified as 21-year-old G Venkatesh Kumar, who confessed to having had an extramarital affair with the woman and killing her.
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Two months after a 23-year-old woman from Bengaluru died, a recent statement by the victim’s 5-year-old son was able to help police conclude that the woman had been murdered. The victim, identified as Sumata, was a worker at a garment factory in Chinnayanapalya. According to reports, she had been found dead at her residence on September 18. As she had been unwell for some time, her husband didn’t have any reason to suspect foul play. However, two months after her death, a statement made by the woman’s young son led her husband, Devaraj, to suspect that something was amiss. He approached Anekal police who also spoke to the boy and decided to exhume the woman’s body to investigate. “One day Venkatesh mama came home. He and amma went inside the room and they were talking loudly. Then I saw mama hit amma with a club on the back. I saw mama tying a sari around amma’s neck. She fell down and I ran out of fear,” the boy reportedlytold his father. “The man approached us with this complaint and said that the boy’s statement reminded him of some rumours that there was an affair happening between his wife and the accused. He had also realised that he had not seen the accused around the time of his wife’s death. We also spoke to the boy and he repeated what he had told his father,” said police at the Anekal station in Bengaluru to TNM. The accused has been identified as 21-year-old G Venkatesh Kumar, a resident of Chinnayanapalya who confessed to having had an extramarital affair with Sumata. As per his confession, Sumata wanted to end the relationship to which he objected. She threatened to reveal everything to his family, which angered him and led him to kill her by stranglulation. A charge sheet will be filed soon.
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Tuesday, December 3, 2019

Bengaluru man allegedly kills wife, tries to mislead cops claiming she met with accident

Crime
According to the International Airport Traffic Police, Tej Singh constantly fought with his wife.
The Bengaluru police have arrested a 27-year-old man for allegedly murdering his wife and misleading the police by claiming she died in a car accident. On Tuesday, the International Airport Police arrested Tej Singh, a resident of BV Raman Nagar near Bengaluru’s Hunasemaranahalli. Tej Singh and his wife Dipal Kamwar (27), originally from Rajasthan, had settled in Bengaluru a few years ago. According to the police, Tej Singh constantly fought with his wife. “The couple had a lot of marital problems and in November, he decided to kill her,” a police official told TNM.  On the night of November 16, Tej Singh allegedly came home and on the pretext of making up for fighting with Dipal, he allegedly suggested that they go out for dinner. The couple went to have dinner at a nearby restaurant and when it was time to leave, Tej Singh allegedly suggested that they go on a long drive. He booked a rental car and drove Dipal to Bechahalli Gate (which falls under the International Airport Police jurisdiction) located on the way to Nandi Hills. Police say that Tej Singh allegedly stopped the car, dragged Dipal on to the road and when she began running, he ran the car over her. He then called 100 and when the police arrived, Tej Singh allegedly claimed that his wife was run over by a man who was driving the rental car at high speed. He allegedly told the police that the driver fled after the accident. The International Airport Traffic Police registered a case under sections 304 (criminal negligence), 279 (rash driving) and 134 (abetment of assault) of the Indian Penal Code.  The police had sent Dipal’s body for an autopsy and the postmortem report concluded that Dipal died due to a head injury. “The autopsy suggested that her head was smashed. The car had hit her on the torso and the force with which she fell down could not have killed her. We then questioned Tej Singh as we suspected he may have something to do with her death. He later confessed to killing her,” the police said. The International Airport Traffic Police then transferred the case to the law and order police, who registered a murder case against Tej Singh. The International Airport Police have seized the rental car as evidence. Tej Singh has been remanded to judicial custody.    
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Congress keen for an alliance with JD(S), ready for ‘compromise’ CM face

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Sources say that the Congress is mulling over choosing Mallikarjun Kharge or DK Shivakumar as its next Chief Ministerial candidate if the party gets the chance to come to power
Congress leaders, Dr G Parameshwara and Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee President Dinesh Gundu Rao, had on Sunday stated that the party is open to an alliance with the JD(S) if the BJP cannot retain power. Speculation about a possible alliance kicked off as former Chief Minister HD Kumaraswamy was seen holding talks with former Water Resources Minister DK Shivakumar on Monday at the VIP lounge in Hubballi Airport. Party insiders say that the Congress is unwilling to give up the Chief Minister’s post in case an alliance does materialise.   Though the Congress seems keen on an alliance with the JD(S) again, sources close to Kumaraswamy, say that neither he nor his father HD Deve Gowda, are willing to shake hands if the Congress decides to put up Siddaramaiah as its Chief Ministerial candidate. Congress sources say that the party is considering former Kalaburgi MP Mallikarjun Kharge or former water Resources Minister DK Shivakumar for the post of CM in case the alliance has a chance to clinch power once again. The numbers The Karnataka Legislative Assembly has a strength of 224 legislators. The BJP currently has 105 MLAs in its kitty. In addition, the independent MLA from Mulbagal, N Mahesh has given his support to the BJP. This means that the party needs to win seven more seats to gain a simple majority and continue as the ruling party.   A few in the BJP prefer to sit in the opposition, rather than form an alliance with the JD(S). “We have learned our lesson twice while dealing with the JD(S) [The collapse of the Congress-JD(S) coalition in 2006 and 2019]. We’d rather sit in the opposition,” a source in the BJP said. The tussle in the grand old party A Congress leader, close to Siddaramaiah said that the former Chief Minister would not allow anyone else from the party to become the Chief Minister. “Siddaramaiah has sabotaged Mallikarjun Kharge’s chances of becoming the Chief Minister in the past,” the Congress leader said. In 2019, when the dissent was apparent in the coalition government, Kumaraswamy had told the media that the JD(S) was willing to concede the Chief Minister post to Congress if it chose Kharge as the CM. But “forces inside the Congress” (he was referring to Siddaramaiah) had stopped Kharge from becoming CM, Kumaraswamy had said. Congress insiders say that the party is highly unlikely to offer the post to DK Shivakumar despite pressure from the JD(S) as he has been mired in several controversies. Shivakumar is currently being investigated by the Enforcement Directorate on allegations of money laundering. The Income Tax Department too is probing a case of disproportionate assets.     
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Ragged, assaulted by seniors in Bengaluru college, 21-yr-old struggles to finish studies

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With the college yet to suspend the accused students, the family fears that Ameen would be in danger if he goes back.
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Two months after he was ragged and brutally assaulted in a Bengaluru college, Ameen has not yet mustered the courage to go back to college. Although, days after the assault, Ameen had all intentions to go back to East Point College, he and his family fear that he would be harmed again if he returns to the campus. “I’m afraid to send him back. What if the senior students decide to exact revenge on him for filing a complaint against them? Yet, the principal of the college called us and asked him to join classes again,” Laila, Ameen’s mother, told TNM. According to Ameen, a total of 16 seniors assaulted him, but he knew the names of only six, and he named them in the complaint. The police were able to catch only one person and the rest of the students are suspected to be at large. The arrested student, too, is now out on bail. While further police action is not expected in the case, Laila is also disappointed that the accused students were not taken to task by the college. With the college yet to suspend those who have been named in the complaint filed by Ameen, the family feels there is no sense of security while they contemplate his return to the college. Ameen, who dreamt of pursuing a career in aviation, came to Bengaluru with stars in his eyes. He was here to study business administration, after completing a degree in physics previously. He enrolled himself into East Point College in July this year, dreaming of a bright future. However, within three months of attending college, he began to be subjected to ragging. On October 15, he was beaten brutally by a group of seniors from his college.  Read: ‘Scared to go back to college’, says Bengaluru student ragged, assaulted by seniors Laila says all that she hopes now is that the college returns his certification and fees. “Ameen’s father passed away when he was 6. I took a loan of Rs 1 lakh to pay half of the fees. If I have to send him for another course, I need the money back,” she says. The college, however, seems to be increasingly flippant. TNM contacted Vijay Bhaskar, the Principal of East Point College, to comment. However, he immediately disconnected the call as soon as he heard the word “ragging”. He refused all subsequent calls.
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