Udupi: SP says Adiga murder case highly challenging, reveals modus operandi


Udupi: SP says Adiga murder case highly challenging, reveals modus operandi

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Daijiworld Media Network - Udupi (SM)

Udupi, Jan 21: The modus operandi and developments in the sensational murder case of RTI activist Vasudeva Adiga were explained in detail by Udupi superintendent of police (SP) Dr Boralingaiah here on Monday January 21.

Addressing a press meet, the SP said that on January 7, a case was filed in Shankaranarayana police station about Adiga going missing and his family had raised doubts that he had been kidnapped. Later his bike and mobile phone were found and the kidnapping was confirmed. Adiga's mother then filed a case of kidnapping.


Ramesh Bayari, Subramanya Udupa

"It was a very challenging case, as the person who died was not ordinary but an RTI activist and social worker. The issues he was dealing with and the documents he had were highly sensitive. He had clues about illegalities in mining, about temple trustees and their illegal works and about corruption of various people including officials," the SP said.

"On January 12 a body was found in a pond near Kadur in Chikmagalur. There was a handkerchief in which a bill with Adiga's name was found. Later, Adiga's relatives identified the body.

"We first made a long list of all those who could have been involved in the case, and who might have a motive to kill Adiga. It took many days as there was no evidence against anybody. But we did have one clue which was given to us by the locals - about a black Scorpio (KA 05 MD 7934) used for the kidnapping. There was a name of a temple in Bangalore written on the Scorpio. With just this clue in hand, we formed four police teams and traced the car in Bangalore. We got hold of three persons - Umesh, Raghavendra and Naveen - and took them into custody. They were produced in court and remanded in police custody til January 24," he said.

On interrogating the three people arrested, the involvement of Subramanya Udupa and others came to light. Udupa and others were then produced and also remanded in police custody till January 24.

The SP refuted reports that four of the arrested were contract killers, and said that so far, no evidence has been found regarding cash transfer in any account. Also, except for Umesh who has an assault case against him, all the arrested have clean records.

On interrogating Udupa, the police learnt that a land dispute between Adiga and his neighbour Ramesh Bayari may have been the prime reason for the murder, contrary to suspicions that his position as RTI activist had led to the crime. Udupa also revealed that he was a relative (brother-in-law) of Bayari.

The SP said that the prime suspect in the case is Ramesh Bayari, who is still absconding along with another accused.


Modus Operandi

The SP said that the murder was planned by Umesh, Bayari and Udupa. On January 7, five persons started from Bangalore to Vandar and another joined them on the way from Tumkur. They halted at various places during their journey, the SP said.

Having prior information about Adiga's movements, they waited near Goliangadi at around 7.30 pm on the evening the kidnapping took place. At around 8-8.15 pm when Adiga passed by in his bike, they waylaid him and one of them pulled him by his neck with a towel, while another hit him hard on the head and back with a rod. Adiga blacked out immediately.

One of the accused took Adiga's bike and left it in a nearby forest, and his mobile phone was thrown away. They then bundled the unconscious Adiga into the Scorpio and left for Kadur. They tied his hands and legs and fastened him to a heavy stone weighing around 20 kg, and lowered him into the pond.

The accused did not know whether Adiga had died or not when they lowered him into the pond. To confirm this fact, Umesh visited Udupa's house in the days following Adiga's murder. This piece of infomation was later confirmed by locals who had spotted Umesh visiting Udupa. Umesh had also visited Ramesh Bayari earlier on December 31 and January 1.

The SP further said that more people may be involved in the case, but an exact number could not be confirmed as of now. "Investigations are going on in various directions. Though land dispute seems to be the primary reason, we will conduct another round of investigation to see if any RTI-related angle was also the motive," he added.

He had special praise for the locals who had assisted the police in every step. "The locals gave us vital information and cooperated very well. Every person who contributed with clues will be rewarded. Due to safety issues their names cannot be revealed, but they will be rewarded in person," he said.

He also praised the media and said that in a rare instance, the media had only praise for the police and did not complain about slow investigation, and cooperated fully.

"Though the crime took place in a small place, the police officials right from DGP to the local policemen have worked on the case thoroughly, and treated it with utmost importance," he said.

The investigation team will be rewarded with Rs 10,000 from the SP, and the DGP too has promised an award.

 

  

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  • anamika, Bangalore

    Fri, Jan 25 2013

    Cheaters...How can ever being sacred beings think of killing.
    Bet with the political influence,these sacred beings will get released and lead life.
    They wont be finished at all.......

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  • Chandrashekhar, Kundapura / Basrur

    Tue, Jan 22 2013

    My respect towards brahmins or astrologers is high. Certain case they greedy towards money which is quite natural these days. Definitely I do not digest killing or high level crime activities from them. Prime accused Bayari look like Satya Sai Baba also?? People supposed to advice / guide about truth / god & adhyaatmika / social friendliness were involving in such activities… it really threatening!!

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  • Wilfred Crasta, Bela/Abu Dhabi

    Tue, Jan 22 2013

    There is no scarcity for talent in Karnataka Police. Only needed is will and a free hand to act. If the story is true, then it is a great investigation from Karnataka Police.

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  • vidya, udupi

    Tue, Jan 22 2013

    Great work by police i really proud of my country.welldone.wish u goodluck.

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  • Amin Bhoja, Patte / Riyadh

    Tue, Jan 22 2013

    A appreciation to the police dept,a keen intrest while solving Adiga's death.Police should bring all the involved criminals to the justice and justice to Adiga's soul.

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  • astrologer, mumbai

    Tue, Jan 22 2013

    Mr udupa supposed to be veggie and and can`t be violent or having a killer instinct. Vegetarians do not kill. Astrology is nothing but making money telling something to those who do not know any thing about nature and the person who listens by paying his hard earned money for nothing.time pass.

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  • Francis lobo, Bejai/Mangalore

    Mon, Jan 21 2013

    Good investigation. Hope Dr. Boralingaih stays in his post to complete investigation. Mr. Seemanth Kumar Singh shunted out unceremoniously, when the investigation were on in the home stay case. Where ever religion, politicians are involved justice is rare

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  • Ronald D, Udupi

    Mon, Jan 21 2013

    People who lowered Mr. Adiga should be dumpped with 50kg weight into the same pond! Masterminds should be fitted with 100kg and dumped alive into the same pond!!(as a respect to RTI activists!)

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  • Rion, udupi

    Mon, Jan 21 2013

    There is political pressure!! Don't think only land dispute reason behind this, mining, temple related Mafia behind this. Behead contract killers once get enough info. then ute contract hired Dons. Govt. should change law for punishing such kind of murders to control.

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  • akaykay, udupi/canada

    Mon, Jan 21 2013

    astrologer is the key in this case.Bayari is probably a scapegoat.there is a couple of big fish in the pond...large money transaction in the last two months will provide vital clues.Some one has paid for this brutal act somehere?My deepest condolences to the family...let us go and be thousands more adigas.god bless

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  • GERALD, MODANKAP

    Mon, Jan 21 2013

    GOOD WORK BY DAIJI TEAM !! PLEASE GO ON !! YOU WILL BE BLESSED BY GOD FOR YOUR GOOD WORK !!! DONT GIVE UP FOR ANY REASONS GOD BE WITH YOU GUYS

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  • Juliet Mascarenhas, Bejai/Mangalore

    Mon, Jan 21 2013

    Tremendous efforts by SP Dr. Boralingaiah and his team.India needs such police men dedicated to their service.

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  • Praveen Shetty, Shankat/Kuwait

    Mon, Jan 21 2013

    To make the point clear....Credit should go to Mr. Sathish (Ex kundapur SI) & Mr. Mahesh Prasad (Ex Kota SI)..they have been assigned with special duty for this case...Kudoos to them..

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  • Gurudath, M'lore/Mumbai

    Mon, Jan 21 2013

    Good work by police. Let us hope all these criminals are hanged.

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  • Dr Harischandr Prakash, Mangalore

    Mon, Jan 21 2013

    Its a fantastic acheivement under the able guidance of Dr Borlingaiah. Keep the Good work doc. Hope u acheive more heights in the police dept.

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  • geoffrey, hat hill

    Mon, Jan 21 2013

    Media has done good job giving accurate coverage. One doubt - how/who noticed the body first? how could it surface when tied to a 20k stone?

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  • S.M. Nawaz Kukkikatte, udupi

    Mon, Jan 21 2013

    Lets accept the Challenge without political pressure. Good work Police Team

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  • jeevan, maglore

    Mon, Jan 21 2013

    don't cover criminal's face

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  • ISMAIL.K.PERINJE, PERINJE-YANBU/KSA

    Mon, Jan 21 2013

    I think case is progressing in right way.But I have small doubt that there could be behind the screen players who should be dealt with.With out pre plan this incident could not be taken off..Please... Udupi police look in to the all angle and try to corner those involved directly or indirectly right from logistic, harboring and helping in any manner.Very unfortunate and alien to our twin districts culture of kidnapping and murder.If perpetrators nabbed and dealt with stern punishment then all citizens of twin districts will thank police of UDUPI.Hoping for the best.

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  • Bulsam, Mangalore

    Mon, Jan 21 2013

    For a local property dispute, such a planned contract killers from B'lore, I don't believe this. There is far more to it.
    Find out the sensitive documents or information late Mr. Adiga had about illegal mining and temple-scandal. T o protect the master mind behind it, the so called three accused have deliberately twisted the fact to another direction.
    So far the police have done a very good job but the public wants the truth behind this RTI activist’s unnatural death.
    I request the local whistle blowers and the close friends of late Mr. Adiga to give more clues to it so that the truth comes out.
    May his soul rest in peace!

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  • Ismail Shaikh, Moodbidri/Dubai

    Mon, Jan 21 2013

    Hats off to Police team for their committment to trace out the criminals. All the criminals who involved in this sensational murder case must be hanged until deatth. Mr. Adiga is a true patriot by sacrificing himself for the sake of Corruptin free India.

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  • Ragav Adiga, Bangalore

    Mon, Jan 21 2013

    SP of Udupi district Dr Boralingayya is doing fantastic job. All praise for him for his clear details. We are happy with investigation sofar. But please see the high hands of politicians in this case. A very special praise to daijiworld.com for relaying accurate info about the case and giving positive angle of udupi police

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  • avani, mlore/uae

    Mon, Jan 21 2013

    Great work by police.

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  • Dinesh Poojary, Kundapura/Bengaluru

    Mon, Jan 21 2013

    No doubt, the killers will be caught and punished in jail for life time. They think they can carry out murders without leaving behind any clue, but it is impossible.

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  • ilyas, qatar

    Mon, Jan 21 2013

    dal mei kuch kala ye
    Hand over thise case cbi.....i think have some political pressure to police

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  • Dr Kusuma Kumari G , Nellore/Kodyadka

    Mon, Jan 21 2013

    Great work by police. I hope the criminals get punished royally and this kind of crime should not happen again.

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