Bhaskar Shetty murder: Wife's kin also involved in conspiracy?

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August 14, 2016

Udupi, Aug 14: Murdered businessman Bhaskar Shetty's mother Gulabi Shetty has urged the police to take her daughter-in-law Rajeshwari Shetty's two close relatives into custody for their alleged involvement in the case.

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Gulabi Shetty, has claimed that Rajeshwari's brother-in-law also called Bhaskar Shetty and nephew Balakrishna Shetty might have involved in the conspiracy to kill her son, who owned business establishments in Saudi Arabia and Udupi.

The elderly woman also requested the police to the call records of these two persons from July 28 to August 7, so that they can get a clear picture of their alleged involvement.

In a memorandum forwarded to Shobha Karandlaje, MP of Udupi-Chikkamagaluru constituency, and to Oscar Fernandes, Congress leader and Rajya Sabha, she has demanded investigation by the CID or by an experienced officer citing the inefficiency of the police.

Police have so far arrested five accused in the case: Bhaskar Shetty's wife Rajeshwari Shetty, their son Navneeth Shetty, their astrologer friend Niranjan Bhat, his father Krishna Bhat, and accomplice Raghavendra.

KT Balakrishna, superintendent of police, Udupi visited the crime spot at Nandilakke on Saturday. He said, "The investigating team has taken Niranjan Bhat for mahajar in the area where the body was burnt. There are three teams working on the case and collecting circumstantial evidence."

Sources said Rajeshwari, prior to the murder, purchased pepper spray from Radha Medicals, a pharmacy near Udupi bus stand on July 27. She went to the medical shop with two persons. Police took the CCTV footage from the medical shop. Police are trying to ascertain the identity of the two persons seated in the car.

It is also said that police managed to trace the clothes which the accused wore during the crime. The blood-stained clothes, which had been given to a laundry, gave police some clues.

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ali
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Monday, 15 Aug 2016

Niranjan Bhat should be hanged in public. He might be encouraged this family to kill shetty.

Fake Astrologer will go any level for money.

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Sunday, 14 Aug 2016

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Marriage is a blessing for human desire and needs which can prevent from falling in lust and other bad habits.
Childrens are a blessing as well.
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Mangaluru, Jun 23: The wholesale fresh fish dealers have voluntarily decided to suspend sale for 10 days from June 24 in the wake of fresh coronavirus outbreak in the region. 

Convening the collective decision of the traders in a letter, K Ashraf, working president of the association of Mangaluru fisheries harbour fish traders and commission agents, has urged the deputy commissioner to formally impose ban on fish trade in the city for next 10 days to prevent the spread of the covid-19. 

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