Hindustan Times (Patiala)

5 more FIRs against Kerala cyanide killer

- Snigdha Poonam & Ramesh Babu letters@hindustant­imes.com

KOZHIKKODE/THIRUVANAN­THAPURAM: The police on Friday registered five more cases against the prime accused, Jolly Joseph, in the so-called Kerala cyanide killings.

Kozhikkode (Rural) Superinten­dent of Police KG Simon, who is heading the investigat­ion team, said, “We have filed five more cases today. And all cases will be investigat­ed separately. All cases were registered under Section 320 (murder) and other relevant sections of the IPC,” he said.

So far, only one FIR was registered against Jolly and two of her accomplice­s in the death of her first husband Roy Thomas. The autopsy reports of Roy, who died in 2011, confirmed traces of potassium cyanide in undigested food. Jolly was believed to have opposed post-mortem then and later concealed the report and forced others to believe that it was a suicide. On last Friday, the police exhumed six bodies and arrested the three a day later.

Another police officer, who is part of the investigat­ion team, said based on the confession­s of the accused, the cases were registered at the Thamaraser­ry and Kodencherr­y police stations.

Simon said except the death of one-year-old girl Alphine, her second husband Shaju Scaria’s daughter with his wife Sily, Jolly confessed her role in all crimes.

We have filed five more cases today. All were registered under Section 320 (murder) and other sections of the IPC KG SIMON, Kozhikkode (Rural) SP

In her confession, Jolly reportedly said the first killing of Annamma Thomas, her motherin-law, was executed after giving her pesticide-laced food. In all other cases, except the death of Alphine, she said cyanide was used. She said she never fed Alphine and had no idea about her sudden death.

She also told officials that MM Mathew, second accused in the case, allegedly supplied potassium cyanide. Officials said they did not get any clinching evidence to corroborat­e cyanide use.

She reportedly told investigat­ors that Shaju knew about the plot to kill his wife Sily.

Following Jolly’s confession, there are speculatio­ns that Shaju will be made an accused in the case and arrested, a police official familiar with the matter said.

State director general of police Loknath Behera will visit Kozhikkode on Saturday to review the progress of the case. “The probe is going well and our main task is to collect enough scientific evidences to nail the accused,” he said.

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