Serial killer Cyanide Mohan sentenced to life in fourth case

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September 15, 2017

Mangaluru, Sept 15: The sixth additional district and sessions judge DT Puttarangaswamy on Friday awarded life Imprisonment to Mohan alias Cyanide Mohan in connection with the murder of a victim from Puttur.

Mohan, a teacher by profession who allegedly poisoned 20 young women to death using cyanide between 2003 and 2009, was convicted in a three cases was awarded death sentence in 2013. This was the fourth case.

"The court has ordered life imprisonment and a fine of Rs 5,000 under IPC Section 302, seven years rigorous imprisonment (RI) and a fine of Rs 5,000 under Section 376, seven years RI and a fine of Rs 4,000 under Section 328, six years RI and a fine of Rs 4,000 under Section 366, five years RI and a fine of Rs 4,000 under Section 392, five years RI and a fine of Rs 3,000 under Section 201, and a simple imprisonment for six months under Section 417," public prosecutor Judith Crasta said.

Mohan is subject to serve a two months simple imprisonment - if he fails to pay the penalty in all the cases in which he has been awarded RI.

"My precedent passed death sentence, but the matter is pending before the High Court for confirmation of the death sentence. Passing of sentence in each case is taken independently and not applied in other cases, though the accused is the same person," judge Puttarangaswamy stated in his ruling.

The Court had on Wednesday convicted Mohan being guilty of rape, robbery and murder of a 22-year-old girl hailing from Puttur.

According to the chargesheet filed on February 2, 2010, Mohan had befriended an unmarried girl from Puttur, who rolled beedis for a livelihood. Mohan introduced himself as Anand and said he belonged to the same caste. He also promised to marry her and they exchanged phone numbers.

After a few days, Mohan called her to say he had arranged a job interview in Madikeri and that she should go with him. Mohan told her to wear as much jewellery as possible to impress the interviewer.

The duo left for Madikeri in a bus and checked into a lodge. In the register, Mohan signed in as Anand and they were given Room No 3. That night, Mohan sexually assaulted her. The next morning, Mohan asked her to get ready for the interview and told her to leave all the valuables in the room as it was not necessary.

After they reached the bus stand, Mohan told her that since they had sex the previous night, she could become pregnant and needed to take precautions. He convinced her that he had a medicine for it and she needed to take it in the washroom. He gave her cyanide. The victim, who believed it was a contraceptive pill, went into the washroom, consumed it and died instantly.

Meanwhile, Mohan went back to the hotel room, collected all the valuables and her cell phone, and escaped, the chargesheet said.

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April 14,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 14: Bracing for post-lockdown hard times, the Karnataka government on Monday decided to auction about 12,000 BDA sites and regularise unauthorised constructions across the state in a bid to shore up its already-thin finances.

"Some 12,000 corner sites (developed by Bangalore Development Authority, or BDA) are lying idle in Bengaluru. We hope to net about Rs 15,000 crore from the auction of the sites," chief minister BS Yediyurappa said after chairing a meeting with senior ministers and officials to discuss ways to raise funds.

"The Covid-19 pandemic has thrown Karnataka into a deep financial crisis. There's a need for such measures," the chief minister said in defence of the decisions.

The sites – mainly of 40x60ft and 50x80ft dimensions – are in nine layouts. Also, the state government will auction corner and vacant sites in layouts formed by development authorities in other major cities of Karnataka.

Industry experts said that in a tepid market, it wasn’t easy to find buyers for the sites, each of which costs about Rs 1 crore. The CM said, “Since it’s an open auction, I’m confident of a good price since corner sites are always in demand. If we don’t get the expected price, then we will stop the process.”

The meeting decided to fast-track disposal of the cases related to regularisation of unauthorised constructions pending before courts. “If courts decide these cases, then thousands of people will be relieved, besides helping the government in mobilising resources to take up development works,” the CM said.

The government hopes to get about Rs 4,000 crore from the layout-regularisation move.
The government decided to amend the law to allow hundreds of private and cooperative housing societies to allot residential plots.

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March 10,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 10: Techies living in a Whitefield apartment block where the city's first Coronavirus patient was residing have been asked to work from home.

The Karnataka government is in touch with the heads of IT and ITES companies, some of which are said to have asked their staff to work from home.

Deputy Chief Minister Dr C Ashwath Narayan, who also holds the IT and BT Portfolio, said the government had directed the companies to explore giving their employees the work-from-home option.

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May 18,2020

Bengaluru, May 18: Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa on Monday said that people from Gujarat, Maharashtra, Kerala and Tamil Nadu will not be allowed in the state till May 31.

"We have decided not to allow entry of people from Gujarat, Maharashtra, Kerala and Tamil Nadu till May 31," Yediyurappa said after a meeting with state ministers and senior government officers to discuss the guidelines issued by the Centre regarding the fourth phase of nationwide lockdown.

"State road transport corporation buses in Karnataka and private buses will run. Strict lockdown measures in containment zones and economic activities will be permitted in other areas. Sundays will be total lockdown across the state. Home quarantine will be strengthened," he added.

The Chief Minister further said that all shops will be allowed to open and all trains running within the state will be permitted.

The central government on Sunday extended the ongoing COVID-19 induced nationwide lockdown till May 31, but with a set of new relaxations commencing from Monday. The Union Home Ministry has also given powers to States/UTs demarcate areas in Green, Orange and Red zones, which will allow them to start activities except in containment zones.

According to the guidelines, "all other activities will be permitted except those which are specifically prohibited under these guidelines. However, in containment zones, only essential activities shall be allowed, as mentioned earlier."

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