Kota double murder: 4 more accused nabbed
Team Udayavani, Feb 8, 2019, 11:08 AM IST
- A representative of the people includes among the arrested
Kota: The police have successfully solved the Kota double murder case by arresting the remaining four accused in the case Hosanagara in Shivamogga district on Friday February 8th.
The arrested have been identified as Harish Reddy (40), brother of Rajashekhar Reddy, Mahesh Kumar alias Mahesh Ganiga (38) from Kodavoor, M Ravichandra Poojary alias Ravi (28) from Laximinagar Kodavoor and Raghavendra Kanchan (38).
A representative of the people includes among the arrested
Of the arrested accused, one happens to be a representative of the people. Raghavendra Kanchan (38) is a BJP zilla panchayat member who is already facing attempt to murder case. Incidentally, he is also a rowdy sheeter.
Apparently, Kanchan was in constant contact with the accused Rajashekhar Reddy over phone since January 23. The first call post the murders was done to Kanchan by Rajashekhar Reddy, inform the police.
The arrested will be produced before the Court today and police seek to extend their custody for assistance in the completion of the case.
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