Bengaluru/Haveri:The Karnataka government has decided to hand over the case relating to the murder of 22-year-old Chandru, who was allegedly stabbed to death recently by some youths, to the Criminal Investigation Department (CID). The decision was taken with the intention of conducting an independent inquiry. "Let an impartial probe happen by a third party and truth should come out", Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai told reporters on Sunday in Haveri.
Chandru, who was accompanied by his friend Simon Raj, was stabbed to death on April 4 at the Jagajivanaram Nagar Police Station area in Bengaluru. According to the Police, at around midnight on 4 April, Chandru and his friend Simon Raj’s bike bumped into another bike belonging to one Shahid within JJ Nagar Police Station limits. The three then got into an argument over the accident.After his bike collided with another two-wheeler in the Haleguddalahalli area. Chandru was stabbed by one of the accused resulting in his death. Based on CCTV footage, the police arrested three suspects in the case on the same day. The accused were identified as Shahid Pasha (21), Shahid Goli (22), and a minor.