Bengaluru: SIT identifies Kalburgi killers, links them with Gauri murder, Padmavat attacks


Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru

Bengaluru, Jun 2: In a breakthrough, sleuths of a Special Investigating Team (SIT) probing the murder of Kannada scholar M M Kalburgi have identified his killers. The two suspects, both aged 27, are each linked with the murder of Gauri Lankesh in Bengaluru in 2017, and protests against the screening of the film Padmavat in Belagavi in January 2018.

M M Kalburgi was shot dead at his home by unidentified men in 2015 at his home in Dharwad. Gauri Lankesh too was shot in a similar manner in September 2017 outside her home in Bengaluru.

According to a report by The Indian Express, Praveen Prakash Chatur alias Masalawala (27) had been arrested in April by the Belagavi police for an attack on a theatre allegedly orchestrated by right wing group Sanatan Sanstha. On Friday May 31, the SIT probing Kalburgi case took Prakash into custody after establishing his link with the murder. However, he is not directly involved in the Gauri Lankesh murder case.

The other person identified as Kalburgi's killer is Ganesh Miskin, who the SIT investigating Gauri Lankesh's murder had named in its chargesheet in November last year. The investigators had identified Ganesh as one the one who rode the bike carrying shooter Parashuram Waghmore to Lankesh's residence.

The Karnataka CID had arrested Ganesh after his links with Kalburgi case had come to light last year.

On May 28, the SIT arrested Amol Kale, a key accused in the Lankesh murder case, for his involvement in the Kalburgi murder.

So far, the police have arrested five persons for Kalburgi's murder.

In an official statement Saturday June 1, the SIT said Chatur had been produced before a court in Dharwad, adding that he has been taken into custody till June 7 for further investigations.

The Indian Express reported that according to police sources, Chatur and Miskin rode up to Kalburgi’s residence on the morning of August 30, 2015, with Chatur driving the motorcycle and Miskin opening fire. Witnesses reportedly testified to seeing the duo on the day of the murder and during the planning phase, the report said.

"The murder in Dharwad was a small operation comprising a small group. Unlike the Gauri Lankesh case which was planned very meticulously, many mistakes were made in the Dharwad case, which led to the identification of the suspects," the report quoted sources.

Investigators probing Lankesh murder reportedly discovered that Prakash Chatur had attended three arms and explosives training camps in Maharashtra and Karnataka in 2014-2015, allegedly organised by the Sanatan Sanstha. One of the trainers of this camp, identified as Suresh Nair, was later arrested for his alleged links with a series of blasts from 2006 to 2008.

The police came across links between the attack on the theatre in Belagavi and Lankesh murder case after two persons, identified as Sharad Kalaskar and Sudhanva Gondhalekar, arrested for Lankesh murder, told the investigators that they had carried out attacks on theaters screening the Padmavat movie on the orders of Amol Kale.

  

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  • Neha, Dk

    Mon, Jun 03 2019

    RSS, bajrangdal, Shivsena, sanathan sanstha, abvp, bla-bla-bla... This never ending list of group members should join army and serve the country.. it they r thinking that they are Patriots and are actually serving the country by being in these groups

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  • Tausif, Mysore

    Mon, Jun 03 2019

    It's time to honour these terrorist and make MPs

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  • Nayak, Bangalore

    Mon, Jun 03 2019

    You are right. Let's hope they get bail before next election.

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  • Krishna, Udupi

    Mon, Jun 03 2019

    Kamalnath is CM of MP not MPs......

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Jun 03 2019

    I had warned 'Many Skeletons will Fall' ...

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  • Krishna, Udupi

    Mon, Jun 03 2019

    also u warned that CM siddu will arrest culprit in 24 hours.....

    even after 24 month he could not do (forget he lost badly for his FAKE promises)

    still ganapathi killer enjoying

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  • abdulla, india

    Mon, Jun 03 2019

    Its time to induct each and every india Youth/Students into Military Induction.to serve the border than killing innocent civilians due to their Religious ideologies.
    we are one..we are all indians first..
    Live in Peace and harmony.. with tranquility.
    stabilise the nation and the world.
    let there be Righteousness in your heart..
    Rise beyond religion for Understanding and peace.
    Hatred is like ACID will only ruin you.

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  • PEDDA GUNDOO, MANGALURU

    Sun, Jun 02 2019

    Its shameful for the administration still not find the culprit ! announcing awarding amount from whose account ? again public has to take the responsibility of every crime then why the police stations in each area and why the system to follow ?

    Its like EKTHA daily soaps ! suspense thriller ! the killing itself saying that ! you should not open your mouth against any odds of the society ? even people started to talk against GANDHIJI and praising the killer ! then how about thousands and thousands people sacrifice their life for the so called freedom ! because we got everything in our hand without any efforts and we can talk anything we want which is not relevant to us.

    History is repeating in India !

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