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Eight months after the cold-blooded murder of journalist and activist Gauri Lankesh in Bengaluru, the Special Investigation Team probing the murder filed a chargesheet in the 3rd ACMM court on Wednesday, 30 May.
According to SIT sources, the chargesheet mentions the roles played by KT Naveen Kumar alias Hotte Manja and Praveen alias Suchit Kumar.
The 650-odd page preliminary chargesheet has included 131 witnesses including forensic experts and eyewitnesses. It also includes statements of family members of Lankesh, doctors who performed the autopsy and the officers who visited the spot on the night of the murder.
“Charges have been framed against him in the preliminary chargesheet under IPC Sections 118 (concealing intent to commit an offense, 120B (criminal conspiracy) and 35 (criminal intention),” an investigating officer said.
Natives of Biroor in Chikmagalur district, Naveen Kumar and his family had moved to Mandya several years ago. After a stint with the Bajrang Dal, Naveen and his brother started a new organisation in Mandya called the 'Hindu Yuva Sene'.
Sources in the SIT said that the chargesheet details KT Naveen Kumar's role in providing logistics and also how the SIT became aware of his whereabouts.
SIT sources said that KT Naveen Kumar was assigned the task of providing logistics and gathering information about Lankesh’ movements. Naveen Kumar was gathering the information for shooters who were coming in from another state to kill the journalist.
According to the SIT, Naveen's friend Amit had told the court that Naveen had allegedly boasted about being involved in Lankesh’s murder.
Amit is also said to have told the court that Naveen was plotting the murder of author KS Bhagwan, and he gathered a few men in Chamarajanagar district’s Kollegal area sometime in December 2017, sources added.
Naveen Kumar was arrested by the Upparpet Police and booked under the Arms Act. They had recovered a .32 calibre weapon and several rounds of bullets from Naveen.
“When KT Naveen Kumar was arrested on 18 February this year, he had revealed that another man named Praveen and he were assigned the task of providing logistics to the shooters. Praveen and Naveen are the two people in the CCTV footage. Praveen is the one riding the motorcycle," a source said.
On 20 May, the Upparpet Police in Bengaluru arrested a man who went by the alias of Praveen for possessing guns. Praveen alias Sujeet Kumar was booked under the Arms Act and questioned.
The police now believe that this man was Naveen's accomplice.
"When Praveen was arrested under Arms Act, the SIT took him into custody to find out whether he is the same Praveen who helped Naveen. The SIT is likely to arrest him soon,” the SIT source added.
“Naveen revealed that Praveen’s handlers had requested them to carry out a second killing after Gauri Lankesh was murdered,” the source said.
After the SIT questioned Praveen, he is said to have revealed the identities of three others who were assigned the task of killing rationalist KS Bhagwan. On 21May, the Upparpet Police arrested Amol Kale alias Baisab from Maharashtra, Amit Devgekar alias Pradeep from Goa and Manohar Edave from Bijapur and they were booked under Arms Act with the suspicion that they were involved in the alleged plot to kill KS Bhagwan in Mysuru.
“The SIT is now questioning all to see whether the shooters mentioned by Naveen during interrogation are the same ones arrested by the Upparpet Police in the alleged conspiracy to kill KS Bhagwan. We suspect that Praveen has links to a pro-Hindutva organisation. Until the evidence of his affiliation to a certain group is obtained, we cannot conclusively say which organisation Praveen and the three others belong to,” the SIT source said.
The investigators are said to have searched several places in Karnataka, Goa and Maharashtra after the arrest of Praveen and his three aides. The SIT claims that they have recovered clinching evidence in the case.
“Currently, Praveen and the three have been taken into police custody for questioning only. They have not yet been arrested. We may arrest him today (Wednesday),” the SIT source added.
Lankesh was shot dead outside her home in Bengaluru's Rajarajeshwarinagar on the night of 5 September 2017.
(Published in an arrangement with The News Minute)
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