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2 held for lady’s homicide in Cuttack

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By Express News Service

CUTTACK: With the arrest of two accused, police claimed on Monday to have solved the homicide thriller of a girl, who was discovered lifeless 10 days again in her home at Kutakhai Lane in Odia Bazar right here. The accused Y. Sudip (25) and Y. Sunil (25) are siblings and neighbour of the 49-year-old deceased B.Gunabati.Police have additionally detained a 55-year-old man, the principle conspirator, who had engaged the duo to steal the laptop computer of B. Ravi Kumar, the son of Gunabati.

Briefing mediapersons, Cuttack DCP Pinak Mishra mentioned, 52-year-old complainant B. Appa Rao on July 15 had filed an FIR alleging that whereas he arrived at his home, he discovered throat slit physique of his spouse Gunabati mendacity in a pool of blood on the second flooring of his constructing at about 2 pm.

Investigation revealed that Gunabati’s son B. Ravi Kumar, who works at a financial institution allegedly had a love affair with a woman within the neighbourhood and later had married one other lady. Ravi Kumar had saved some pictures and movies in his laptop computer and was allegedly blackmailing the married lady, who then introduced the matter to the discover of her father B. Prasad Rao (55), the DCP mentioned.

Few years again, Sudip and Sunil had taken mortgage of Rs 90,000 from B. Prasad Rao and have been unable to repay the cash. Taking benefit of the state of affairs, Rao instructed them he’ll waive off the mortgage if the duo might steal Ravi Kumar’s laptop computer.

Accordingly, each Sudip and Sunil agreed to the deal and entered B. Ravi Kumar’s home round 11.40 am when Gunabati was alone at dwelling, however she attacked the accused with a vegetable cutter, Mishra mentioned and added that the duo managed to overpower the girl and slit her throat with the identical vegetable cutter.
Both then left the home with the laptop computer and crime weapon, which they hid close to Maritime Museum within the metropolis. The subsequent day they threw away the laptop computer and the weapon into Mahanadi river close to Jobra barrage.

“We have recreated the crime scene and engaged fire service, ODRAF personnel and scuba divers for recovery of the laptop and weapon used in the crime,” mentioned Mishra including that additional motion could be initiated towards the principle conspirator and in addition the son of Gunabati after getting proof.

CUTTACK: With the arrest of two accused, police claimed on Monday to have solved the homicide thriller of a girl, who was discovered lifeless 10 days again in her home at Kutakhai Lane in Odia Bazar right here. The accused Y. Sudip (25) and Y. Sunil (25) are siblings and neighbour of the 49-year-old deceased B.Gunabati.Police have additionally detained a 55-year-old man, the principle conspirator, who had engaged the duo to steal the laptop computer of B. Ravi Kumar, the son of Gunabati.

Briefing mediapersons, Cuttack DCP Pinak Mishra mentioned, 52-year-old complainant B. Appa Rao on July 15 had filed an FIR alleging that whereas he arrived at his home, he discovered throat slit physique of his spouse Gunabati mendacity in a pool of blood on the second flooring of his constructing at about 2 pm.

Investigation revealed that Gunabati’s son B. Ravi Kumar, who works at a financial institution allegedly had a love affair with a woman within the neighbourhood and later had married one other lady. Ravi Kumar had saved some pictures and movies in his laptop computer and was allegedly blackmailing the married lady, who then introduced the matter to the discover of her father B. Prasad Rao (55), the DCP mentioned.

Few years again, Sudip and Sunil had taken mortgage of Rs 90,000 from B. Prasad Rao and have been unable to repay the cash. Taking benefit of the state of affairs, Rao instructed them he’ll waive off the mortgage if the duo might steal Ravi Kumar’s laptop computer.

Accordingly, each Sudip and Sunil agreed to the deal and entered B. Ravi Kumar’s home round 11.40 am when Gunabati was alone at dwelling, however she attacked the accused with a vegetable cutter, Mishra mentioned and added that the duo managed to overpower the girl and slit her throat with the identical vegetable cutter.
Both then left the home with the laptop computer and crime weapon, which they hid close to Maritime Museum within the metropolis. The subsequent day they threw away the laptop computer and the weapon into Mahanadi river close to Jobra barrage.

“We have recreated the crime scene and engaged fire service, ODRAF personnel and scuba divers for recovery of the laptop and weapon used in the crime,” mentioned Mishra including that additional motion could be initiated towards the principle conspirator and in addition the son of Gunabati after getting proof.