Renukaswamy murder case: Intense interrogation shakes A1 Pavithra Gowda’s close friend Samatha

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Published July 6, 2024 at 3:02pm

    Police conducted a rigorous 3-hour interrogation of Samatha

    She is a close associate of A1 Pavithra Gowda in the murder case

    Interrogation held in Adugodi's technical cell, involved 30 questions

In a dramatic turn in the Renukaswamy murder investigation, police conducted a rigorous three-hour interrogation of Samatha, a close associate of A1 Pavithra Gowda. The session, held in Adugodi’s technical cell, involved around 30 pointed questions aimed at uncovering critical information about the case.

The probe into the Darshan gang’s involvement in Renukaswamy’s murder has seen significant developments. Law enforcement has amassed substantial evidence, steering the investigation towards a conclusive end. Notably, Samatha, who recently visited Pavithra and Darshan in jail, found herself under the police radar following this visit.

Also read: ‘I was merely returning borrowed cash to Darshan’; Ex Mayor Mohan Raj records statement in front of police 

On July 3, Samatha was formally notified to appear for questioning. The subsequent day, she complied, facing an intense inquiry led by Investigating Officer AI Chandan Kumar. The officer, informed about her earlier jail visit, scrutinized her connection to Pavithra, hinting at her potential role as a witness for the discord between Renukaswamy and Pavitra Gowda.

Samatha’s involvement raises several questions, including her intimate knowledge of Pavitra’s affairs and her communications with Pavitra before and after the murder. Evidence suggests that Samatha provided clothes to Pavitra post-arrest, maintained contact even after Pavitra’s arrest, and appointed legal counsel. Her visit to Darshan in jail further fueled the interrogation.

The police are meticulously piecing together these interactions to determine Samatha’s exact role and knowledge regarding the murder, aiming to bring all responsible parties to justice.

Renukaswamy murder case: Intense interrogation shakes A1 Pavithra Gowda’s close friend Samatha

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    Police conducted a rigorous 3-hour interrogation of Samatha

    She is a close associate of A1 Pavithra Gowda in the murder case

    Interrogation held in Adugodi's technical cell, involved 30 questions

In a dramatic turn in the Renukaswamy murder investigation, police conducted a rigorous three-hour interrogation of Samatha, a close associate of A1 Pavithra Gowda. The session, held in Adugodi’s technical cell, involved around 30 pointed questions aimed at uncovering critical information about the case.

The probe into the Darshan gang’s involvement in Renukaswamy’s murder has seen significant developments. Law enforcement has amassed substantial evidence, steering the investigation towards a conclusive end. Notably, Samatha, who recently visited Pavithra and Darshan in jail, found herself under the police radar following this visit.

Also read: ‘I was merely returning borrowed cash to Darshan’; Ex Mayor Mohan Raj records statement in front of police 

On July 3, Samatha was formally notified to appear for questioning. The subsequent day, she complied, facing an intense inquiry led by Investigating Officer AI Chandan Kumar. The officer, informed about her earlier jail visit, scrutinized her connection to Pavithra, hinting at her potential role as a witness for the discord between Renukaswamy and Pavitra Gowda.

Samatha’s involvement raises several questions, including her intimate knowledge of Pavitra’s affairs and her communications with Pavitra before and after the murder. Evidence suggests that Samatha provided clothes to Pavitra post-arrest, maintained contact even after Pavitra’s arrest, and appointed legal counsel. Her visit to Darshan in jail further fueled the interrogation.

The police are meticulously piecing together these interactions to determine Samatha’s exact role and knowledge regarding the murder, aiming to bring all responsible parties to justice.

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