Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Lankesh case: Sketches of two suspects released

- Vikram Gopal letters@hindustant­imes.com

BENGALURU: Police on Saturday released the first videos and sketches of the possible suspects in the murder of senior journalist Gauri Lankesh, who was killed early last month.

Karnataka’s director general of police (intelligen­ce) BK Singh, who heads a special team investigat­ing the murder, said a set of three sketches were drawn up for two suspects based on inputs from people who reported seeing the men. “We have identified two main suspects with technical inputs and informatio­n from local sources... The suspects had been spotted in the area,” Singh said at a press conference.

The official said the motive, identity or affiliatio­ns of the killers are yet to be determined. “Can’t ascertain religion of suspects by external appearance­s like tilak or earrings as it could be done to mislead,” he said.

Lankesh was shot dead point blank outside her home on the outskirts of Bengaluru on September 6, triggering protests by journalist­s and activists who said she was murdered for her critical work against the rightwing Hindu extremism.

Police have struggled to find leads in the case, similar to the murders of other activists who challenged extremist ideologies.

The attackers are believed to have stayed in Bengaluru for at least a week before the killing, Singh said.

“We want to request the public to give us any informatio­n about where these suspects stayed for that week,” Singh said, adding allegation­s that outfits such as Sanatan Sansthan may have been involved were yet to be backed by their findings.

There is so far no link between the murders of Lankesh and other prominent rationalis­ts such as Narendra Dabholkar, Govind Pansare and MM Kalburgi, Singh said. “We have not yet received the bullets from other investigat­ive agencies to compare them with those fired at Lankesh,” he added.

“So far, we have ruled out any connection of the murder with her profession­al life, but all other angles have not yet been ruled out. She was also an activist apart from being a journalist,” Singh said.

Another officer attached to the SIT told HT that special technology had been used for the first time in India to help identify the suspects. The officer said CCTV footage found from outside Lankesh’s house showed one of the gunmen briefly opening his helmet’s visor.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? Police said a set of three sketches were drawn up for the two suspects based on inputs from people.
HT PHOTO Police said a set of three sketches were drawn up for the two suspects based on inputs from people.

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