Former DGP Om Prakash killed in cold blood; daughter Kriti’s bail plea rejected amid grim evidence


Daijiworld Media Network- Bengaluru

Bengaluru, June 1: In a disturbing revelation, the autopsy report of former Karnataka director general and inspector general of police, Om Prakash, has exposed a brutal end, with 34 injuries found on his body — including 4 to 5 deep incision wounds to the back of the head, neck, and spine.

The investigation into the murder, which has rocked the state's law enforcement community, has taken a dramatic turn with the Central Crime Branch (CCB) pointing fingers at his wife Pallavi and daughter Kriti, both named as prime suspects in the case.

Fingerprint experts confirmed the presence of Kriti’s left forefinger and middle finger on the lower part of a refrigerator — a key piece of evidence in the case. The CCB, in a strong objection to Kriti’s anticipatory bail plea before the city civil and sessions court, stated that the former DGP had been subjected to prolonged domestic abuse.

According to the CCB’s submission, four years ago, Pallavi had allegedly attacked Om Prakash with a kuttani (grinding stone), leaving him with head injuries.

In a chilling escalation, it is claimed that just ten days before the murder, Pallavi poured toilet cleaner into his ears while he was asleep. Fearing for his life, Prakash had reportedly taken refuge at his sister's home. However, Kriti allegedly coerced him to return — only for him to be murdered two days later.

Further tightening the noose, CCB stated that on May 5, Kriti not only refused to cooperate but also tore up a court-issued warrant during an encounter with officers. The agency argued that her custodial interrogation was essential to unearth the full scope of the conspiracy.

Although Kriti, in her petition, claimed she had been undergoing treatment for mental health issues, a two-day evaluation by NIMHANS found no evidence of any current major psychological disorder, asserting that she had recovered from any previous conditions.

CCTV footage reviewed by investigators allegedly shows Kriti throwing books and packets outside the residence, which CCB believes was an attempt to destroy evidence. Bloodstains found near a wash basin in the bathroom used by her are being sent for DNA analysis.

Despite being served notices on April 24 and 29, Kriti failed to appear before investigators, citing May 3 as her proposed date for questioning. She did not turn up and allegedly ignored the final summons served on May 5 as well.

Adding to the evidence pile, Kriti’s phone records revealed conversations between Om Prakash and his son, who had earlier lodged a complaint in a property dispute. On the night of the crime, call location records placed both Kriti and Pallavi at the scene — Prakash’s residence — on April 20.

After examining the case details and arguments from both sides, Judge Anitha G of the 53rd Additional City Civil and Sessions Court denied Kriti’s anticipatory bail, marking a significant development in the high-profile murder probe.

 

 

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Mon, Jun 02 2025

    Cold blood murder.In such cases court should not send them notice to appear in court but send Police to bring to court when they fail to appear.It is not a invitation for dinner.Such people thats own wife and daughter are responsible is quite chilling character.How he could bear their torture?RIP.

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Mon, Jun 02 2025

    Such intimidated, well planned & executed, cold blooded murder of Head of the family, does not fit to be considered for mercy nor sympathy 🙏

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  • Peacelover, Jeddah Saudi Arabia

    Sun, Jun 01 2025

    When a former DGP — a man who once stood as the top guardian of law and order in the state — is brutally murdered in his own home, it shakes the very foundation of trust and security. If someone who dedicated his life to protecting the public is not safe under his own roof, it reveals a painful truth: even the strongest men, often silent in their sacrifices, can fall victim to the ones they loved and trusted the most. This incident is not just a crime — it's a tragic reflection of how emotional bonds, when poisoned, can turn deadly. It’s a wake-up call for society to not ignore the cracks within families, no matter how powerful or disciplined one may appear on the outside.

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