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In a significant breakthrough, the police have collected vital evidence in connection with the brutal murder of Renukaswamy, allegedly orchestrated by Darshan and his gang. The investigation has revealed a meticulous plot involving multiple accomplices and substantial planning.
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Renukaswamy, whose body was discovered earlier this week, is believed to have been killed over a lewd message sent to Pavitra Gowda. The following pieces of evidence have been gathered by the authorities:
- Logs of Wood: Used in the crime, presumably for immobilizing or causing harm to the victim.
- Rope: Found tied around Renukaswamy, indicating he was restrained.
- Rods: Identified as the weapons used to assault Renukaswamy, causing fatal injuries.
- CCTV Visuals: Capturing the entry of the attackers, providing crucial visual evidence of the suspects involved.
- Tower Dump: Data from nearby cell towers implicating the attackers through their mobile phone signals.
- Vehicles: Cars identified as the ones used to transport Renukaswamy and later his body, tracked through multiple checkpoints.
- Call Details: Records showing communication between Darshan and his accomplices, highlighting the planning and execution stages.
- Police Sub-Inspector Involvement: Evidence suggesting a police sub-inspector played a role in facilitating the crime.
- Rs 30 Lakh Transaction: Financial records indicating that Rs 30 lakh was used to orchestrate the murder.
The police have also detained several accused, including Darshan, who is believed to be the mastermind behind the heinous act. The involvement of a police officer has raised concerns about corruption and internal complicity, prompting an internal review.
As the investigation continues, authorities assure that all involved will face stringent legal action. The community remains in shock, demanding justice for Renukaswamy and his grieving family.
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