Bengaluru: Serial deaths - HC asks Cyanide Mohan to clear suspicion of his involvement


Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru (SP)

Bengaluru, Nov 14: The state high court (HC), during the hearing of a case of murder in which Cyanide Mohan happens to be the accused, asked this suspected serial killer to clear air of suspicion about his involvement in murders of a number of women who were in his company.

A division bench of the state HC comprising Justice Ravi Malimath and Justice John Michael D'Cunha, when examining the petition filed by the registrar general of the HC seeking to confirm the death sentence awarded to Mohan by a subordinate court, passed this instruction. The case pertains to murder of a lady named Sunanda in Mysuru bus stand.

Cyanide Mohan, who argued the case himself, said that he had not killed Sunanda by feeding cyanide to her as alleged, and that she had died of insecticide consumption. "Just because my cellphone location was near the spot where she died, the police have alleged my involvement in the case without any basis. I have doubt about the investigation report and forensic science laboratory report," he stated.

In response, the bench observed that the police had conducted detailed investigation in the case and advised Mohan to clarify about murder of a number of women with whom he was involved, instead of doubting the police investigation.

The advocate, appearing on behalf of the prosecution, said that there are circumstantial evidences relating to the murder of Sunanda by the accused. He said that many statements prove that the woman was accompanied by Mohan to Mysuru bus stand where the lady died, and that the forensic science laboratory report has confirmed that the woman died of cyanide consumption.

After hearing arguments and counter arguments of the prosecution and Mohan, the bench adjourned hearing to Tuesday November 14.

The fourth additional district sessions court of Dakshina Kannada district had, by a verdict delivered on December 21, 2013, concluded that charges of murder levelled against Cyanide Mohan in the cases of Sunanda, Leela Vamadapadavu, and Anita Barimar had been proved, had handed him death sentence. Out of the three application seeking to confirm the death sentence, the division bench has disposed off two. In the case of Anita Barimar, it converted death sentence into life imprisonment. In the case of Leelavati, it changed death sentence into five years of imprisonment and fine of Rs 5,000.

  

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  • J.F.D SOUZA, Attavar, Mangalore

    Wed, Nov 15 2017

    Playing hide and seek game with so many girls/ladies and killing them for money and sex where ample of witnesses found to prove that he is a murderer. Hence give him death punishment.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Bengaluru/Katapadi

    Tue, Nov 14 2017

    Never to leave him on bail but to continue with the punishment imposed on him till he is proved innocent

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  • CHRISTINE, MANGALORE

    Tue, Nov 14 2017

    This man Mohan played game with poor and illiterate village girls. and he acted as a same religion man who is seeking alliance. He did drama so that these poor girls who have no money to get marry and some who have no suporters came with him. So this man should be given severe punishment and hanged. no execuse no argument.
    Some parents of the girls have not given complaint also. They might thought their daughters are happy with somebody.

    Do not follow Indian law. According to Indian Law some body should see the murder and witness. If no body seen no murder. unnatural death.

    Anybody pease donot allow this prson to escape from death sentense after severe punishment

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mangalore

    Tue, Nov 14 2017

    Next week Bail 😁😊😁

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  • Mahathma, Mangalore

    Tue, Nov 14 2017

    Hang him first, then interrogate!!! may he will not released??? this is our nation justice...

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  • Sahan, Bajpe/Dubai

    Tue, Nov 14 2017

    Give him Cyanide and finish the matter.

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  • Ivar, Mangalore

    Tue, Nov 14 2017

    I really appreciate Mohan's intelligence quotient.

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  • Ajith Dcosta, Kundapura / Muscat

    Tue, Nov 14 2017

    Oh no where are we heading towards......... guilt is proved, punishment given but still case is not solved. Is it a mockery to the law and order in the country. Its a real shame and waste of time, energy and money. How many years more he has to be fed and whose account. Very sad part of our Judiciary system, top officials must look into it and amendment has to be made in such cases where cases should be dealt and culprit should be punished within stipulated time.

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  • Mr.Pinto, Mangalore

    Tue, Nov 14 2017

    Everyone knows the truth. This case will be dragged till the culprit gets old and dies peacefully.

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  • Astrology predictor, Karnataka/India

    Tue, Nov 14 2017

    Mohan can you prove all 20 cases that you didn't give them Cyanide tablets. Then why you are possessing cyanide tablets? Why you have contact with a person who is making these cyanide tablets? You must answer all these questions also. You are a school master. But about Indian penal code and punishments you have passed PHD. That is how you made this planned murders. You know very well the loop holes of our legal system. You may escape from the loosest law system of ours. But the curse of those 20 young ladies who lost their life because of you will be on you and your entire family for sure.

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  • Rampanna, Udupi

    Tue, Nov 14 2017

    Mr. Astrology Predictor, two questions to you:
    1. Do you realise that Mohan does have a constitutional right to remain silent? This is a settled legal position of every country that has a decent criminal justice system. The police and prosecution are not paid salaries out of tax payers money to warm their office chairs. They must gather evidence, analyse it for any potential breach of law and then present the evidence in trial for the defendant to counter the allegations made against him.
    I find it absolutely bizarre that the judges are asking Mohan to “clear the suspicion” of his involvement in various murders he has been accused of. Then why do we need a prosecutor? Or are the judges just expecting Mohan to confess to the crimes?
    2. He might have as well done a PhD on Indian penal code and the criminal justice system and might have succeeded in finding the loopholes in that system. So what? Are you saying that “knowledge of law is no excuse”? If you think that Mohan has found a loophole to evade the consequence of committing a crime, then I would congratulate him, because he has proved himself to be smarter than the bunch of bureaucrats and lawyers who drafted all those laws from which he got away with.

    PS – before anyone start calling me Mohan’s lawyer or friend/relative, I do not have any connection or relation to Mohan.

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  • Robin, Byndoor

    Tue, Nov 14 2017

    Since he is a Physical Education Teacher and studied, definitely there are a large number of classmates and people known to him were there in society.

    Why not our legal system make a try of collecting their information regarding the possibilities of his involvement by getting their words of his behaviour of many years. It may give some clue.

    His posture now shows that he will fight till last minute. Legal body is a group of people who read books in a place called city and argue about a matter which is not seen by them. Purely on the matter heard and supplied by others they are arguing. Everyone knows well that legal people work for their livelihood. This is more understood by Mohan and thats why he is arguing alone.

    For the Govt appointed legal people, why they should work hard ? Is it their family case ?

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mangalore

    Tue, Nov 14 2017

    Is he going to be Pardoned 😁😁😁

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  • Ivar, Mangalore

    Tue, Nov 14 2017

    I thought some one has hijacked your name here in this forum.
    But this one liner is typical of Jossey Saldanha mumbai!

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mangalore

    Tue, Nov 14 2017

    I am on a holiday in Mangalore 😁😁😁

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  • Ahmed K.C., Mangalore

    Tue, Nov 14 2017

    Seems like he would be pardoned as he is not involved in any LoveJihad yet.

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  • Rampanna, Udupi

    Tue, Nov 14 2017

    Is there an error in reporting? Or am I reading it wrongly?

    Did the High Court judges indirectly asked Mohan to CONFESS to his crimes? How absurd and bizarre is this?

    I am a layman in relation to legal profession in India. But one thing that I know (and firmly believe) that the accused does not have to prove his innocence, rather the prosecution has to prove the guilt of the accused.

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