Beltangady: Police crack 25-year-old Mahesh murder case


Daijiworld Media Network - Beltangady (SP)

Beltangady, Jun 15: The policemen claimed success in bringingout the truth  behind the incident in which the body of Mahesh Naik (25) was found lying face down in agricultural fields. They have treated this incident as murder, and arrested three persons.

Naik,who had left home on Wednesday night for catch fish which  flow into the fields with the overflowing water of river, was found to have died in the fields the next day. A trap laid for wild boars was found on the spot, and the trap had been connected with live wire  drawn from a nearby pumpshed. However, as there were telltale signs tampering, the policemen had suspected that the youth was murdered elsewhere, and his body was  dumped here to make it appear as if he had been electrocuted.

The arrested men are Rajesh Naik (24), Mahesh Gowda (29), and Praveen Gowda (25), all from Ichchavu Mane. On being produced in the court, all of them were remanded to 15 days judicial custody. They had accompanied Naik in his fishing trip.

During intensive questioning, the policemen  came to know that after  Mahesh Naik got stuck in the  trap laid by Mahesh Gowda, son of Udane Babanna Gowda in his fields, he suffered severe  electric shocks, as the trap was connected to power supply. Rajesh swung his sword in an attempt to  cut the electric cable, but the weapon missed the target and severed Mahesh's hand. Developing cold feet, he left the spot and went home.
 
Mahesh Gowda, who came to check on Thursday morning for trapped animals, became fearful at the sight he came across. As he was afraid that he would be punished for illegally connecting trap to power, he shifted the body of Naik to the pumpshed with the help of his brother, Praveen Gowda. He then placed the body at its original  position, after  cutting  the service wire,  the policemen have now foundout. 



  

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  • Abhishek Padival Jain, Sullia/Bangalore

    Mon, Jun 16 2014

    Good work by Belthangadi Police.
    Now let them also crack 450 other Rape & Murder Cases that took place in Belthangadi Taluk alone since last 10 years.

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  • Peter, Udupi

    Mon, Jun 16 2014

    it is not a murder, it is accident...

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  • readerwriter007, pune

    Mon, Jun 16 2014

    I just commented as just interrogate them properly you will get the truth and it's fact now. Not sure why it took so much time to derive this simple topic where there were 3 culprits already.
    any ways, Mahesh should have accepted the fact and mistake. because it was acccident. not he is a criminal as he tried to hide the truth and tried to divert the matter. Any ways, lost life is gone. Also the title misleads as it's a 25 year old cracked.

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  • Vincent, Mangalore

    Sun, Jun 15 2014

    From the title the reader is erroneously led to believe that the case is 25 years old.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, katapadi/Bangalore

    Sun, Jun 15 2014

    Good news of cracking old murder case and finding the culprit.Congrats to the police and hope the court will take right action agaist the culprit.

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  • Joyce, Moodbidri/Kuwait

    Sun, Jun 15 2014

    This is not a old case and offcourse its a accident since no one did this intentionally only mistake they did is running away without helping the injured in whatever way they can. Hope they are sorry for their act and get pardon.

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