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Investigators continued to search the compound of senior journalist Gauri Lankesh’s residence in Rajarajeshwari Nagar in West Bengaluru even past midnight, only a few hours after she was shot dead there by unidentified assailants.
After a few hours of investigation, four bullet cartridges were recovered from the scene of crime. Although the rain stalled the investigation for some time, the team resumed the search once it subsided.
Bengaluru Police Commissioner, T Suneel Kumar said the police teams will continue to comb the premises for evidence.
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Kumar added that there are no eye-witnesses to the attack.
One of the investigators said that cops are still unsure whether the incident was captured on CCTV camera.
Although the examination of the CCTV footage is awaited, police said the crime scene suggested that she was attacked after she got out of her car.
Although the motive of the murder and whodunit was of everyone’s interest at the crime scene, police officers said that it was too early in the investigations to comment on motive.
“Teams are currently focusing on crime scene and forensic investigation,” Suneel Kumar said.
Karnataka Home Minister Ramalinga Reddy, however, said there were similarities between Lankesh’s murder and the murder of professor MM Kalburgi, who was shot dead two years ago. He, however, refused to comment further.
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