New Delhi:In a significant development that has spanned over a decade and a half, the Saket Court in Delhi delivered its verdict on the murder case of Delhi journalist Soumya Vishwanathan. The court found all the accused guilty on Wednesday, ending a long and arduous legal battle that began in 2008 when Soumya was brutally shot dead while returning home from work.
The incident, which occurred on September 30, 2008, initially appeared to be a tragic car accident. However, forensic reports soon revealed that Soumya had died from a gunshot wound to the head, leading to the initiation of a murder investigation. Police suspected that she was chased and the fatal shot was fired from another moving vehicle.
CCTV footage in the area played a crucial role in tracing Soumya's last moments, as it showed a maroon car following her vehicle. The investigation took a significant turn in March 2009 when Delhi Police arrested two suspects, Ravi Kapoor and Amit Shukla, who were also linked to the murder of call centre executive Jigisha Ghosh.
During their interrogation, Kapoor and Shukla confessed to not only their involvement in Jigisha's murder but also in Soumya's killing, describing it as a "thrilling activity." The investigation further confirmed that the same maroon car seen in the CCTV footage was used in both murders, strengthening the case against the accused.