Puttur: Double Murder - Identities of Women Yet to be Ascertained
Daijiworld Media Network – Puttur (VM)
Update
Puttur, Nov 20: Police have confirmed that the two women whose bodies were found near a railway track Monday November 19, under a bridge near Polya-Keduvadka road, were indeed murdered.
The identities of the women are yet to be ascertained. Police said that the murder would have taken place at around midnight on November 18.
As per the information received, the two were battered to death with a stone. Police said that the murder might have taken place due to family rivalry. They were taken to Deralakatte hospital for medical examination.
The missing complaints at Sakleshpur, Kasargod, Manjeshwar, Bantwal were checked with the duo but in vain.
Sources said that the bodies will be kept in the hospital for seven more days. For identification of the bodies, the jaws and thigh bones of the duo have been preserved. These will be sent to various research centers if needed, said ASP MN Anuchethan.
The photos of the deceased have been sent to all police stations in the state. Police claimed involvement of a local person in the murder.
SP Abhishek Goyal said that strict action will be taken in the case and three teams have been formed and sent to Madikeri, Hassan and Chikmagalur for investigation.
The investigation is being led by Suresh Kumar, circle inspector of Puttur rural under the guidance of Puttur ASP MN Anuchethan.
People of Dakshina Kannada Live in Fear
In the wake of murders, rapes, theft cases which are increasing at an alarming rate in places like Bantwal, Beltangady, Puttur and Sullia, people of Dakshina Kannada are living in a shadow of fear. Law and justice is also depleting from the past six months.
For the past 45 days in Puttur taluk, three murders of couples have taken place. Kodimbale murder case has been solved, whereas double murder case at Dharmasthala is yet to reach a conclusion.
The district is in dire need of police commissioners like Kasuri Rangan, Kempayya and others during whose tenure people were scared about law, say the locals.
Parents are scared about their daughters' safety, people live in constant fear that thieves may enter their homes when they are out, and murders seem to have become the order of the day. Poor rate of conviction has further encouraged criminal activity in the region.
Earlier Update
Puttur: Two Women Found Murdered Near Railway Track
Daijiworld Media Network - Puttur
Puttur, Nov 19: Two women were found murdered at Kabaka here on Monday November 19.
Their bodies were found near the railway track, under a bridge near Polya-Keduvadka road in the early hours of the morning.
The identities of the two women are yet to be established. However, it is said that they were Muslims.
One of the women is said to be around 55 years of age, and another 22. The elder one was wearing sari and burkha while the younger woman was clad in churidar.
A sharp blood-stained weapon too was found near the bodies.
Railway police along with SP Abhishek Goyal arrived at the spot. A canine squad has also been pressed into action.
As the news spread, hundreds of people gathered at the spot.
More details awaited.