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Karnataka police crack murder case with fingerprints of deceased

Three persons have been arrested in a murder case which took place on January 2 in Karnataka's Devanahalli. After 22 days, the police solved the case.

Accused arrested in murder case
Accused arrested in murder case

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Published : Jan 24, 2023, 5:02 PM IST

Devanahalli: The Vijayapur police solved a murder case and arrested the three accused, including an advocate, with the help of the deceased's fingerprints in Karnataka's Devanahalli on Tuesday. The body of the deceased identified as Muthyarappa was found in a deserted area on the outskirts of Bullahalli village of Devanahalli on January 2. The accused and the deceased hail from Anantapur of Andra Pradesh.

Among the three arrested accused, two have been identified as Nagesh, an advocate, and Somashekhar have been arrested in connection with the case. Muthyarappa and Nagesh were known to each other and had a dispute over a petty issue, SP Mallikarjuna Baladandi said. Nagesh had hatched a conspiracy to kill Muthyalappa, he said.

Further explaining the matter, the police officer said that according to the plan Nagesh took the help of his accomplice and killed Muthyarappa with a rod, mutilated the face and cut off the deceased's fingers so that police wouldn't be able to trace his identity. After committing the crime, the three accused fled the spot leaving the body there.

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A team was formed and an investigation was started. The police found two severed fingers near the crime spot. Inspector Jayalakshamma started to find the identity of the body with the help of two fingers. With Muthyalappa's fingerprints, the case was solved and the accused were arrested. The police informed that the deceased was involved in burglary cases and 40 theft cases were registered against him.

Earlier, a man was beaten to death after he refused to donate money to some youths in Karwa Khas village in Aspur tehsil of Rajasthan's Dungarpur district. The deceased was identified as Nathu Meena (38). He used to work as a labourer and was survived by three daughters and one son, police said. As per police sources, on the night of Makar Sankranti, some youths playing 'Gidda' stopped a man passing by and asked him for a donation of Rs 100. When the man refused to donate, the youths started assaulting him. During the incident, one of the youths attacked him on his head and killed him. They fled the spot after committing the crime.

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