Bangalore: A Murder for Rs.5 !


Bangalore: A Murder for Rs.5 !

Bangalore, May 8, DHNS: A youth in Bangalore who went on a killing spree, and even murdered one for just Rs 5, has landed in police net. In 14 days, his tally went up to three. 


The Kamakshipalya police gave the name of the accused as Anand alias Mani (20), a resident of Kanakanagara, Pattegarpalya, at Vijayanagar.

The police were puzzled when three murder cases were reported in their locality in a fortnight.




All the three bodies bore similar head injuries and stab wounds. They were found between Vijayanagar and Mudalapalya in the Pete Chennappa Industrial area. 

The police—after a careful examination of the bodies of Krishna (31), Dinesh (35) and Basavaraju (43)—concluded that a sole individual was behind the heinous killings. Further probe and cell phone details helped the police zero in on Anand who confessed to the crime.

Anand, from Hosur in Tamil Nadu, landed in Bangalore a year ago. He lives with his mo­ther and two sisters. He worked as a wireman for a cable-laying contractor for some time.  He identified a secluded place and then attacked his first victim (Krishna).

Killing spree

Anand grabbed Rs 1,500 and a mobile phone from Krishna. When he went scot-free, he went on killing two more men. Anand got just Rs 5 from one of the victims, said an investigating officer.

The remorseless Anand had sold the victim’s mobile phone to a fruit vendor, which helped the cops to solve the murder cases.

  

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  • Brijesh Kottari, Mangalore/Urva

    Sun, May 08 2011

    After all money makes everything, if that person had education and job he would not have done this...
    he may be done this For his hunger of any other reason.. whatever the thing what he did is wrong....

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  • Ajith, Mangalore

    Sun, May 08 2011

    How come people are not blaming CM or BJP for this?

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  • ISMAIL K PERINJE, PERINJE/YANBU-KSA

    Sun, May 08 2011

    Dear Jossey Saldanha,Mapusa,I am sorry to say that Bangalore is not shining instead the person himself has mental disorder.Even now a days beggars are not accepting 5 rupees!This is what peculiar cases are emerging due to the fact of moral bankurpt as Mr Alywin,Mlore/USA rightly put it.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai / Mapusa

    Sat, May 07 2011

    Bangalore is shining?

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  • Mahesh, Mangalore

    Sat, May 07 2011

    This is due to scandles and corruptions were politicians made our country as poor.

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  • A.D, Udupi

    Sat, May 07 2011

    This shows frustration of youth, who wants to make easy money and lack of money to spend, Some people can limit them self for robbery, but some cases you can find killing.

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  • Alwyn, Mangalore - USA

    Sat, May 07 2011

    It is really scary and very sad to hear such incidents happening in our society. This shows how much difficulties some persons are facing to get a job, education, moral support, and right of living. Media must publish more and more articles to the public how to avoid stress, way of living, how to face difficult times in life, and every one must be more vigilance to whom they are dealing with and who is their neighbors.

    Moral education [NOT RELIGIOUS EDUCATION] should teach in every channels and it must make mandatory in all TV channels.

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