Bengaluru: According to The Indian Express, the words “King Kohli” on the back of an autorickshaw in Bengaluru helped the police solve the case of an 81-year-old woman’s murder. Because the number plate had been altered, the police used the banner behind the auto rickshaw to round it up while conducting their inquiry.
Debt-Ridden Accused Plot Murder of 81-Year-Old Woman for Gold Jewellery in Bengaluru
In Bengaluru’s Mahalakshmipuram neighbourhood, a dead body was discovered a few days ago. Police identified the victim as an 81-year-old single woman named Kamalamma.In order to pay off their debts, the accused Siddaraju (34), R Ashok (40), and C Anjanamurthy (33) allegedly plotted to kill Kamalamma and steal her gold jewellery. On the morning of May 27, one of the suspects took the licence plate from Anjanamurthy’s car and drove up close to the victim’s home to conduct a reconnaissance. They got in touch with Kamalamma and asked her if they may park their car in the spot she had available in the garage. They leased a different car that evening, drove to her house, and strangled her to death.
Auto Rickshaw with ‘King Kohli’ Inscription Helps Police Track Down Murder Suspects in Bengaluru
However, throughout the course of the inquiry, authorities discovered that on the day of the murder, an auto rickshaw without a number plate was making rounds close to the victim’s home. ‘King Kohli’ was inscribed on the rear of the car, despite the fact that it has no registration number. Following the car’s movements made it easier for the cops to find it. Later, in Mysuru, the three murder suspects were taken into custody.
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