Wife nabbed for husband’s murder
The Kamakshiplaya police claim to have solved the mysterious murder case registered two years ago after they had found pieces of chopped male body parts thrown in a drainage.
The deceased was identified as Kempe Gowda, a resident of Ranganathapura, who ran a small garment business. He was brutally murdered on November 21, 2010.
His wife Ramya had filed a missing person’s complaint with the police and later had filed a habeas corpus petition in the High Court claiming that the police were unable to trace her husband.
During the course of investigation, police zeroed in on Ramya and found that she had hatched the plot along with two other men, one of whom was identified as Babu Swamy.
During interrogation, Ramya is said to have confessed that she was married to Gowda six years ago. Gowda suspected her fidelity and also harassed her both physically and mentally.
Ramya also told the police that her husband had an illicit relationship with another woman and unable to bear the harassment, she hatched a plot to murder him.
She told the police that on the day of murder, she laced his dinner with poison. After he fell unconscious, she, along with the two men, butchered him and brought big plastic bags and packed the body parts in them.
Between 2 am and 5 am on that day, she went out several times to dispose of the plastic bags in the drainage.
Two days later, she filed a missing complaint with the police. Police have arrested Ramya and her associates.
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