Bengaluru murder case: Accused family claims victim of blackmailing him


Bhubaneswar, Sep 26 (IANS): A day after the suicide of the prime suspect in the sensational Bengaluru Mahalaxmi murder case, the family members of the deceased Mukthiranjan Roy on Thursday alleged that the victim woman Mahalaxmi used to blackmail and extract money from Roy.

The accused had allegedly revealed about committing the crime and the reasons behind such a heinous act to his younger brother before suicide.

“He stayed with me for the last 10 to 12 days in my mess at Berhampur before committing suicide. He had also told me about committing the crime. He said that she (Mahalaxmi) was blackmailing him constantly and also extracted large amounts of money and gold ornaments from him," said Roy's younger brother on Thursday.

He added that the family members were angry with him as he couldn’t send any money to the family.

“My brother also told me that he had squandered a minimum of Rs 7 to 8 lakhs after being blackmailed by Mahalaxmi. She had taken a gold chain, one of the three rings he bought for his brothers,” he said.

Roy’s brother also alleged that once while Roy was on his way to Kerala, Mahalaxmi intercepted his motorcycle and got him beaten by labelling false kidnapping charges against him.

“The public beat him and handed him over to police who later let him go after taking Rs 1000 as a bribe,” he said.

He also accused that the brothers of Mahalaxmi had threatened Roy that they would kill him and his brother if he (Roy) failed to obey the instructions of Mahalaxmi.

Roy’s younger brother also claimed that on the day of the crime, his brother had allegedly gone to meet Mahalaxmi after she called him over the phone. She allegedly threatened to kill Roy and his brother. This angered Roy who in a fit of rage strangulated her to death.

“When it came to fore that the prime accused in Mahalaxmi murder belonged to Bhadrak district in Odisha, a team of Bengaluru Police had come to arrest Mukthiranjan Roy. But, before they could nab him, he committed suicide by hanging,” said Bhadrak SP Varun Guntupalli.

He added that Roy committed suicide out of fear of getting arrested and also confessed to have committing the crime in his suicide note.

“The note was found in a book inside a bag kept on the seat of his parked near the suicide spot,” said SP Guntupalli.

Roy had also revealed to his mother about killing Mahalaxmi in Bengaluru before committing suicide on Wednesday morning.

Notably, the 26-year-old Mahalaxmi, a single working woman in Bengaluru, was killed in Bengaluru on September 3 by Roy who later chopped her body into more than 50 pieces and stuffed the body parts into a refrigerator.

Roy was on Wednesday morning found hanging from a tree near a crematorium in Bhuinpur village under Dhusuri police station in Bhadrak district.

 

 

  

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  • Mariette Lewis Mistry, Mangalore/ Tulsa, OK, USA.

    Fri, Sep 27 2024

    This is not True. A False Story.

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  • Abdul, dubai

    Fri, Sep 27 2024

    Just imagine if he was a minority...whole indian paid media would have taken this story centre stage and unnecessarily spat on camera.

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  • Flavian, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Fri, Sep 27 2024

    Claims and counter claims. Twists n turns but culprit and victim are away from earthly judiciary! May be clashing restlesslywherever they are.

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  • Fredrick Sequeira, Kallianpur

    Fri, Sep 27 2024

    What my expression is if only the Investigating Agency had not revealed that they had succeeded in locating the whereabouts of the culprit, silently apprehended him and besides the Media coverage, things would have been different.

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  • S.M.F, Dxb /Mlore

    Fri, Sep 27 2024

    Now only the story will remain. Rest is gone.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, India

    Fri, Sep 27 2024

    What will happen with all these stories now? The life that has gone, will never come back.

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  • real kujuma, kodial

    Fri, Sep 27 2024

    our ancestors said never go behind Hennu and Honnu....so the boy ultimately paid the price...if he has given her so much money then he must have been earning well....a lesson to all young and well earning boys out there..stay clear and concentrate on job..earn well and enjoy alone...there are umpteen modes...do not get into SUNDARI s....life will become hell...if the boy belonged to minority...by this time whole karnataka would be up against arms..provoked by the third rated nagpur gulams

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  • Robert D., Qatar/Mulki

    Fri, Sep 27 2024

    This case turned become more interesting. The time read she was not staying with her husband and son and her family also not in touch with her, I was sure this lady is not a good woman. The accused is not a good man because he involved in the life of a married woman. Now that both are dead let their souls NOT REST IN PEACE, but fight for justice since court can not fight for it. The accused is at greater fault since he destroyed her life may be because he was the “TEAM LEADER” and she was working under him.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Fri, Sep 27 2024

    All these after stories after her death are not needed.Complete out of place.It doesnt bring them both back.He had the chance to clear it before and abandon her . Now too late for everything.Train is gone ,Never comes back.

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