Gauri Lankesh murder case - Bengaluru on high alert


Bengaluru, Sep 6 (DHNS): The Bengaluru Police is on the hunt to nab the killers of journalist Gauri Lankesh.

Sources said that one of the 2 CCTV cameras in her house held crucial evidence pertaining to the crime.

The Police sources said that they have recovered 2 DVRs from her house which were password protected.

Experts were roped in to access them and recovered images which show captured both the assailant and victim could be captured in one frame as the shooter has shot her from a close range.

As the incident took place at night, the footage is also being sent to a Forensics lab to be digitally enhanced.

Sources said one of the men wore a black jacket and a full masked helmet waiting on the bike, while the other walked into her verandah and shot her.

Another investigating team is working on the route that Gauri Lankesh took to return to her house from her office in Gandhi Bazaar in Basavangudi. They will also collect CCTV footage along the route to find if she was followed. The team is trying to reconstruct the crime.

Other teams are working on collecting technical evidence.

Police have concluded that the killers were professionals who had conducted a recce of her house and studied her movements.

They are also collection CCTV footage from nearby junctions and houses to see if any suspicious movement was recorded.

Earlier report

Bengaluru: Gauri Lankesh's murder triggers stir, home minister heckled

Neighbours mistook gunshots for firecrackers

Bengaluru, Sep 6: The shocking murder of noted journalist Gauri Lankesh on Tuesday night shook the peaceful, though dimly lit Ideal Homes locality in West Bengaluru's Rajarajeshwari Nagar.

Gauri Lankesh, the daughter of writer and journalist P Lankesh, was switching on the light in her verandah after returning from work when three unidentified assailants tailing her on a two-wheeler dropped in and fired four bullets at point-blank range.

Neighbours did hear the sound but mistook it for firecrackers. When they realised that it was actually gunshots, it was too late. They called the police. As soon as the news spread, the usually quiet locality started buzzing with people — residents, women’s rights activists, human rights activists, et al. The crowd soon started raising slogans.

One of the slogans — 'Yesterday it was Kalburgi, today it is Gauri, tomorrow who?' — pierced through the night sky. As the crowd gathered and the sloganeering continued, Home Minister Ramalinga Reddy was one of the first people to arrive at the spot. He was heckled by the crowd who demanded why hasn't the state government been able to hunt down the killers of Prof M M Kalburgi. It also asked how long will it take to bring Gauri's murderers to book.

The crowd also wondered aloud how emboldened the Hindu right-wing groups had become while the government remains inept.

Gauri's family, too, rushed to the spot. Her sister, Kavitha Lankesh, a filmmaker, and her mother Indiramma were inconsolable. Bengaluru Police Commissioner T Suneel Kumar, too, reached Gauri's residence. Forensic experts got to work soon after. Hundreds of people were camping around the house until midnight.

K Y Narayana Swamy, theatre person and a close friend of Gauri's, said: "The series of murders, where one after other rationalists and free thinkers have been killed, shows that we are going away from our roots of tolerance. Those using violence in the name of religion are setting a dangerous trend."

  

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  • G M Hegde, Udupi

    Wed, Sep 06 2017

    Scene of crime fully ravaged by people, poor police have to depend on CCTV and mobile gadgets and foolish people already build media opinion pinning the blame on particular people while the real pepetrators go scot free. It has become a trend of media trials and public courts and police work is affected.

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  • Karthik, Mangalore

    Wed, Sep 06 2017

    Where is the 'Mangalore Chalo' Brigade? Hope they will take up the cause of Gauri Lankesh and Kavya.

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  • N.M, Mangalore

    Wed, Sep 06 2017

    This is the only message that we have to give the fascists. Your bullets might not scare everyone. There will be enough people to carry forward the light and the ideas left behind by the ones whom you shot down.

    There will be a thousand more Gauri Lankeshs here!

    Source: Copied from FB.

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  • Kiran D Souza, Mangalore

    Wed, Sep 06 2017

    Sad news.... RIP.

    State government is busy with banning Hindi, creation of new Lingayat religion, Seperate Flag for the state, banning mid day meal for the selected schools, protecting MLA's from other states, ministry shuffling, selling medical seats overnight,etc..etc..

    They don't have time to solve the issues of rain related problems, tackling farmer suicides, Law & order problems. Complete failure of law & order.

    There is no accountability at all.....

    In this country there is no value for common man's death, but when there is a high profile death just see the reaction all over.... & on TV screens ....

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  • N.M, Mangalore

    Wed, Sep 06 2017

    What else could right wing coward do apart from assassinating a renowned journalist, free thinker, human rights activist who would criticize Nagpuri dictatorship?

    Her recent tweets included criticism of Modi, demonetization, growing religio-hate-politics, false propagandist politics, creating fake news.

    She was brave and there will be a 1000 more Gauri's who will rise again.

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  • Michael Noronha, Mysore

    Wed, Sep 06 2017

    It is shocking to hear another Journalist who supported secularism and stood for truth is felled by an assassin's bullet. The State of Karnataka is awaiting the nabbing of culprits who killed the rationalists like Dabholkar and Kalburgi which is unresolved till date. The list is growing with Gauri Lankeshs' assassination. Why isn't anything moving in-spite of having Mr. Kempaiah a senior, seasoned and retired Police Officer in the Home Department? The Media should aggressively chase and seriously monitor these cases on a day to day basis and expose those who are lethargic in investigating such unresolved crimes.

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  • G R PRABHUJI, Mangalore

    Wed, Sep 06 2017

    BJP and sangh private busy now a days because of many instances. They got full time work.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Wed, Sep 06 2017

    Narendra Dabholkar,2013
    M. M. Kalburgi,2015
    Govind Pansare,2015
    Know Gauri Lankesh,2017.

    My country is becoming Pakistan.
    Its clearly Pakistani model target killing.

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  • Shakuna, Kinnigoli

    Wed, Sep 06 2017

    I am also worried, my state Karnataka, once upon a time place of peace, has become like this in last 4 years.

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  • Titus, Mangalore

    Wed, Sep 06 2017

    excuse me, But what does PAkistani Model Target Killing mean??
    Don't out the whole nation down as such , Certain areas and people are bad . Agreed but not the whole.
    We, India are not any lesser then.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Wed, Sep 06 2017

    It is so sad. I will never accept this type of new India where there is no place for freedom of expression and speech .Shame on RSS led sanghi terror

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  • PAM Suvarna, karla

    Wed, Sep 06 2017

    Henry don't utter loose talk,
    Yes of course we have freedom of expression but same time people have to keep it in their brain that this right is subject to" reasonable restriction"

    Anyway killing of any life is not acceptable.

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  • Flavian dsouza, chik/bengaluru

    Wed, Sep 06 2017

    May her soul rest in peace and our prayers are with the family to get over these very difficult moments in life and i Hope elections will be held next week !!!!if not we have to bear with 7 months of yatras, murders , violence , hate statements etc ...

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