Deccan Chronicle

Woman, driver plan husband’s murder

Wife wanted revenge as Naik married another woman

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THE WIFE and the man’s driver hatched a plan to kill Keshya Naik and stage the cause of his death as an accident. However, the police who rushed to the spot found very little damage to the car.

THE BODY was recovered and sent for post mortem to Osmania General Hospital, where the forensic doctors confirmed that the death was due to strangulat­ion, but not caused by the accident.

In order to take revenge on her husband, a postal department employee, and claim his death benefits, a woman from Vanasthali­puram hatched a plan to eliminate him with the help of his driver.

The accused duo, who tried to stage the death as an accident, was arrested within 24 hours of the complaint. They were sent to judicial remand by the police on Monday.

On Sunday morning, the Vanasthali­puram police received a complaint from one Kethavath Chandru Nayak, that a road accident had taken place near Gurramguda crossroads at around 2.30 am, in which one person identified as Keshya Naik, 43, was found dead in an MUV (TS 07 UE 2221) and another person who was driving the car received mild injuries.

The police team on rushing to the crime scene, found the damage that occurred due to the accident seemed little. The left portion of the MUV’s bonnet had hit the electricit­y pole and Naik did not receive any external injuries.

The body was recovered and sent for post mortem examinatio­n to Osmania General Hospital, where the forensic doctors confirmed that the death was due to strangulat­ion, but not caused by the accident.

Vanasthali­puram subinspect­or Ch. Sudhakar said, “On inspecting the crime scene, we understood that the death of Naik was not due to the accident, but it was clear that he had been killed and the accident was to stage a drama. The doctors after the autopsy also confirmed it. Car driver Sabavath Vinod, 23, of Nandina vanaprthi village was taken into custody and on questionin­g him, the facts surfaced.”

The sub-inspector said that Naik, who was a Grade I officer in the Department of Posts, got transferre­d from Begumpet to Medak, about a month ago. He was married to one K. Padma, 32, about 20 years ago, but the couple did not have any children.

About 10 years after his first marriage, Naik married another woman and was blessed with a son and a daughter. On coming to know this, Padma lodged a complaint at Thripurama police station, and the case has come up for trial at Nindamanur Court.

Meanwhile, Padma who was feeling upset that her husband was not taking care of her and giving her any money, shared her grief with Vinod, who was working as a part-time driver with Naik.

On Monday morning, Vinod and Padma were caught by the police at Injapur and were questioned, during when they revealed about their plot to eliminate Naik.

“During her conversati­on with Vinod, Padma said that if her husband died, she would get a job on a compassion­ate basis and also get cash benefits from the government as she was the nominee. Vinod then asked her to give `10 lakh to eliminate Naik, to which Padma agreed and gave an advance of `15,000. Accused Vinod took Naik to a bar on Saturday night and made him drink alcohol heavily. After driving the car for a distance, he locked it and strangulat­ed Naik, then rammed the car into an electricit­y police, to stage the death as an accident,” the subinspect­or said.

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