Three murders in 12 hours in Bangalore

April 17, 2012

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Bangalore, April 17: The City witnessed three murders in a span of 12 hours in separate incidents.


A four-member gang hacked a businessman to death in broad daylight on Monday allegedly over a property issue, while a man bludgeoned his wife to death on Sunday night.


Three unknown persons hacked a youth to death with lethal weapons late Sunday night.

Businessman hacked

A 32-year-old businessman was hacked to death in his own godown on Monday morning in Avalahalli, Byatarayanapura. The dead has been identified as Satish Kumar Honnappa.

The attack is believed to have taken place by 9 am, minutes after Sateesh reached the godown Vinuta Chemicals in Avalahalli.

The incident came to light when Jayaram, Satish’s father-in-law, came to the godown at 10 am and saw his son-in-law lying in a pool of blood. Sateesh had sustained severe injuries on his head, neck and back, and was already dead.

Jayaram has lodged a complaint with the Byatarayanapura police in which he has named three men – Shekar, Manja alias Kadle Manja and Chenna alias Umesh, as suspects.

Jayaram told Deccan Herald that Sateesh was involved in a property dispute with Lokesh, his nephew, regarding a site in Brindavan Nagar and that might have led to the attack.

In 2008, Lokesh had teamed up with Manja and Chenna and had allegedly attacked Sateesh. He survived the attack after a two-month battle for life in the hospital.

An attempt to murder case was lodged at Kempegowda Nagar station, but all three were acquitted recently. Jayaram suspects that the same men may have taken their revenge on Monday.

Sateesh Kumar was married to Vinutha, 24, and the couple has a four-year-old son, Jhenkar.

Homemaker murdered

Lakshmi, 42, a homemaker was found murdered at her house in Kasturbanagar near Bytarayanapura on Monday.

Lakshmi was a garment factory worker and was married to Venkatesh, 47, a labourer. The couple had two daughters, both married, and a son, working in Ramanagar.

Police said the couple separated three months ago, after Venkatesh suspected that Lakshmi was having an affair with a person identified as Anand.

Neighbours told the police that they saw Venkatesh visit Lakshmi on Sunday night. They grew suspicious when Lakshmi did not open the door till late morning on Monday.

Anand came to Lakshmi’s house around 8 am and when she did not open the door, he peeped through the window and saw her lying in a pool of blood.

There was a grinding stone near the body and the face was crushed beyond recognition. Since Venkatesh is absconding, the police suspect he may have killed her.

Youth hacked to death

Lawrence, 32, was allegedly hacked to death by a three-man gang in Banaswadi on Sunday night. Lawrence was a resident of OMBR Layout in Ramamurthynagar.

Police said Lawrence was the only son to his parents and had four sisters.

He had tried various jobs after he failed to complete PUC and had worked as a medical representative till a year ago. He was also addicted to alcohol and was in the company of a group of friends who were also unemployed.

His parents’ efforts to reform him had failed and he would often pick fights with them. He had also borrowed money from a few persons and had failed to repay them.

Kumaran, a shopkeeper and an eye witness to the murder, told Deccan Herald that an autorickshaw followed Lawrence near Maruthi Sevanagar bus stop around 10:30 pm.

Three men, aged around 30 years, got down brandishing lethal weapons and Lawrence started running away onseeing them. They chased and attacked him, killing him within minutes. The assailants got back into the autorickshaw and fled.

The police suspect an old rivalry to be the cause for the murder.


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July 22,2020

Mathura, Jul 22: A local court in Uttar Pradesh's Mathura on Wednesday sentenced 11 policemen, including the then Deputy Superintendent of Police, to life imprisonment in a case pertaining to the murder of royal Raja Man Singh in 1985.

District Judge Sadhana Rani Thakur announced the life imprisonment sentence a day after holding them guilty of the killing. Three policemen were, however, acquitted. Four men died during the trial.

The policemen were convicted under Section 302 (murder), 148 (rioting) and 149 (Every member of unlawful assembly guilty of offence committed in prosecution of common object) of the Indian Penal Code.

The verdict comes 35 years after Man Singh was killed. He, along with two others, was shot dead in police firing a day after he crashed his jeep into the then Rajasthan Chief Minister Shiv Charan Mathur's helicopter in a fit of anger.

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May 26,2020

New Delhi, May 26: A massive fire broke out on the intervening night of Monday and Tuesday in the slums of the Tughlaqabad area in south east Delhi in which over 250 shanties were gutted, however, no one was injured, fire officials said.

Atul Garg, Chief Fire Officer, told IANS, "We came to know about the fire in the slums around 12.15 a.m. following which 28 fire tenders were rushed to the spot. And the fire was brought under control by 4 a.m."

He said, the Tughalaqbad slums have over 500 shanties, out of which over 250 have been destroyed in the fire.

He said, it took time for the fire tenders to reach the spot as it was on the hills, but the fire was doused within four hours and by 8 a.m. cooling off procedure has also been completed.

When asked if there is any casualty in the incident, he said, "No injury or casualty has been reported."

He also said that as of now the actual reason for the fire is not known. "But we are trying to find out the reason of the fire," Garg added.

South East Deputy Commissioner of Police R.P. Meena said, "In the night it seemed that almost 500 shanties were gutted. However, in the morning it became clear that only 250 shanties have been gutted in fire."

He said, the South East district police after receiving the call also rushed the ambulances and the local police team in the area for rescue operation. Meena further said that very few people were residing in the shanties, and the people came out of their shanties after the fire broke out in one of them.

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January 9,2020

Bareilly, Jan 9: In a bizarre development, a woman has been arrested for inflicting 101 cuts on her sister-in-law in Uttar Pradesh's Bareilly district, the police said on Thursday.

The woman was practicing exorcism to cure her father who had been ailing for some time.

The woman, Moni, was helped by her husband Mooli and brother Raju in the act, which happened on Tuesday.

The sister-in-law Renu who suffered the cuts, was given 300 stitches on her face and other parts of the body by the doctors.

Renu has been admitted to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) where her condition is said to be serious.

Moni, 30, has been sent to jail while Mooli and Raju are absconding.

Baradari police station officer inspector Naresh Tyagi said that a complaint had been filed by Renu's brother under section 307 (attempt to murder) of IPC.

"We will record Renu's statements in a day or two once she is stable and in a condition to talk to us. We have sent Moni to jail," the inspector said.

Renu, a resident of Ganghora village in Bareilly, was married to Sanjeev around eight years ago.

Her father-in-law, Jagdish, fell ill a few months ago.

"Accused Moni, who practices exorcism, decided to cure her father by initiating the act. Going by superstitious beliefs, they inflicted as many as 101 cuts on Renu's face and body. It cannot be ruled out that they wanted to sacrifice her to complete the act," police inspector said.

On Tuesday night, the accused had locked Renu's husband and mother-in-law in another room when they tried to stop them from making her a scapegoat.

When the accused trio started inflicting cuts on Renu, she struggled to get out of their clutches and somehow managed to escape from the house.

She had run a short distance when she collapsed and became unconscious. A police constable on patrol reportedly spotted her and she was taken to a district hospital. Once regaining her consciousness, she narrated her ordeal to the police who then informed her parents.

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