Bengaluru. Bengaluru, the capital of Karnataka, has its own identity in the country as well as across the world. It has the status of Silicon Valley in India. But, it seems that someone has caught sight of the happy city. After the Amit Subhash incident, another heart-wrenching incident has happened in Bengaluru. Messaging the woman and talking sweetly to her over video call became a matter of life. Two people were sensationally murdered in a dispute over a woman. Bengaluru Police is also in a dilemma after this incident of double murder.
According to the information, a dispute broke out over messaging and video calling a woman in Yelahanka area of ​​Bengaluru. The matter escalated to such an extent that two people were murdered in this dispute. Now the police have arrested two people on charges of double murder. Police gave this information on Thursday. Police officials said that Vikram Singh (21), of Nepali origin, who worked as a security guard, and Chhoto Turi (33), a resident of Bihar, were found dead inside the premises of the chemical factory. Vikram Singh used to work in this factory.
fight over woman
According to police officials, the incident happened on Sunday night, when Vikram Singh and Turi were having dinner in the factory complex. Vikram and Turi knew the accused earlier. They have been identified as Samar and Sangam. Samar and Sangam are also Nepali. The accused entered the premises and a fight started over the woman. It is said that the woman was the girlfriend of one of these accused. The dispute escalated so much that the accused allegedly attacked the victims with knives.
Attack with gas cylinder-cooker
A senior police officer said that Samar and Sangam allegedly attacked Vikram and Turi with gas cylinders, cookers and tile pieces. The crime came to light on Monday morning when someone saw the bodies and informed the police. DCP (North-East) Sajith VJ said, 'We have arrested two people in connection with the double murder. Vikram Singh used to send messages and make video calls to the female friend of one of the accused. Angered by this, both the accused attacked him and killed him.
killing someone else out of fear
Turi, who worked as a driver in a textile company, was not involved in the dispute. The officer said Turi was trying to stop the attack on Singh, but was reportedly killed because the attackers feared he would inform the police and turn witness.
Tags: crime news, Karnataka News, National News
FIRST PUBLISHED: December 12, 2024, 19:59 IST