Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Lankesh murder: SIT raises number of suspects to four

- Vikram Gopal vikram.gopal@htlive.com

BENGALURU: The Karnataka police team probing the murder of journalist Gauri Lankesh on Saturday revised the number of suspects in the case from three to four following the arrest of a suspected illegal arms supplier.

“The illegal arms supplier, KT Naveen Kumar, has given us informatio­n that we are checking out,” said a member of the special investigat­ion team (SIT) tasked with cracking the case. “Kumar is connected to the case. He does not appear to have played a major part in the crime, but it is still a major breakthrou­gh for us,” added the SIT member, who asked not to be named.

The SIT had initially released sketches of three suspects in the case. “We have reasons to believe there is a fourth suspect,” the investigat­or said.

An assailant wearing a helmet shot Lankesh, 55, outside her home on September 5, 2017. The assailant fired four bullets at her and struck her thrice. Lankesh, known for her anti-establishm­ent and pro-Dalit stands, was targeted when she was returning home from work. The murder was captured on a CCTV camera.

Lankesh was the daughter of poet-journalist P Lankesh and the editor of weekly tabloid Gauri Lankesh Patrike.

Police arrested Kumar in Bengaluru on February 18. “He was in the city to sell ammunition. In total, 15 bullets were recovered from him,” said the SIT member.

“Kumar, who is from Chikmagalu­r district, is the founder of the Hindu Yuva Sene, a radical right-wing group without any apparent affiliatio­n to any other organisati­on,” he added.

The SIT had pinned hopes on finding leads from CCTV footage and mobile call data. However, only a few leads turned up, forcing it to change tack and launch a crackdown on illegal arms suppliers across the state. “This is when Kumar’s name came to our notice,” said the SIT member.

On Friday, court gave the police Kumar’s custody for eight days for further investigat­ions.

 ?? AP FILE ?? Lankesh, known for her antiestabl­ishment, propoor and proDalit stand, was shot outside her home on September 5, 2017.
AP FILE Lankesh, known for her antiestabl­ishment, propoor and proDalit stand, was shot outside her home on September 5, 2017.

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