Lagatar24 Desk : Cops’ activeness was on high radar when five coolies were arrested today and the case seems to be cracked within a short span of time.
Police in Karnataka have cracked the Mysuru gang rape case and arrested five accused persons on Saturday.
Home Minister Araga Jnanendra, who has arrived to brief Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai on the development, stated that the operation to nab the perpetrators was successful and he would reveal the details by noon.
According to police sources, while four of the accused were arrested in Sathyamangala, Tamil Nadu, the fifth was nabbed in Chamarajanagar, Karnataka.
Among the four accused from Tamil Nadu, three had criminal backgrounds.
Earlier it was suspected that all the accused were engineering students from Kerala and Tamil Nadu. It was found, however, that they were not involved in the crime.
Another special team working on the ‘bus ticket’ clue managed to nab the five culprits. As many as five special teams investigated the case from different angles.
According to the police, all the arrested accused persons turned out to be coolies. They often came to the Mysuru vegetable market to sell bananas. After selling bananas, the accused used to consume alcohol in an isolated area of Lalithadripura, where the incident took place on Tuesday.
They noticed the victim frequenting the area regularly with her male friend. They followed the couple for three days and on the fourth day they attacked them.
The accused initially wanted to rob the couple but later gang-raped the victim.
The police who scanned the crime spot found a bus ticket purchased in Talawadi, Tamil Nadu and launched a probe despite the victim refusing to record her statement.
The investigators who secured beer bottles and cans from the scene of crime have traced the MRP liquor shop from where it was purchased and obtained CCTV footage.
The special teams obtained information from Tamil Nadu police on local criminals and matched the details, including the video footage obtained in Mysuru.
The investigations also revealed that the accused were habitual offenders. The gang had committed another rape in Kuvempunagar area of Mysuru city five months ago, the police sources said.
Earlier, Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj S Bommai was confident that the police would crack the Mysuru gang-rape case as early as possible and apprehend the culprits. “Police have taken the Mysuru case very seriously”, Bommai told reporters here.
Meanwhile, former Karnataka Chief Minister and JD-S leader HD Kumaraswamy on Friday had advised the Karnataka government to handle the Mysuru gang-rape case “just like Hyderabad police”.
His appreciation for the Hyderabad police came two years after all the four people accused in the rape and murder of a veterinarian woman in Telangana were killed in an encounter with the police. Further criticising the Karnataka government over the incident, Kumaraswamy said that the state government should not allow youngsters to have liquor in open deserted spaces.