Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

ANDHRA CYANIDE KILLER TAKES 10 LIVES IN 2 YEARS

- Srinivasa Rao Apparasu letters@hindustant­imes.com ■

HYDERABAD: The Andhra Pradesh Police on Tuesday arrested a 38-year-old man for allegedly killing 10 people in the last 20 months by giving them cyanidelac­ed ‘prasadam’ and decamping with their cash and valuables.

Vellanki Simhadri, a resident of Venkatapur­am village, committed the murders in Krishna, East Godavari and West Godavari districts between February 2018 and October 16, 2019, said superinten­dent of police Navdeep Singh Garewal.

HYDERABAD: The Andhra Pradesh police arrested a 38-year-old man on Tuesday for allegedly killing 10 people in the last 20 months by giving them cyanide-laced “prasadam” and decamping with their cash and valuables, officials said.

Vellanki Simhadri, a resident of Venkatapur­am village, committed the murders in Krishna, East Godavari and West Godavari districts of the state between February 2018 and October 16, 2019, said superinten­dent of police Navdeep Singh Garewal.

Garewal said the killings came to light during a murder investigat­ion. K Nagaraju (49), a government teacher from Eluru town, was found dead on October 16. “Nagaraju left his home with ₹2 lakh in cash, along with 50 grams of gold. He told his wife that he was going to the bank. His family approached the police when he didn’t return home. Later, his body was found near a polytechni­c college,” the SP said.

During the course of the investigat­ion, it was revealed that Nagaraju contacted Simhadri. “We arrested Simhadri on Tuesday morning and he confessed to the killings during interrogat­ion.” Police said Simhadri’s victims included his own grandmothe­r, sister-in-law and landlord. FIRS were registered in only four cases.

Explaining the modus operandi of the accused, Garewal said, after suffering losses in his real estate business, Simhadri started cheating people with claims of possessing supernatur­al powers. He took money and valuables from the people on the pretext of doubling it through “magical powers”. “

After convincing them to bring their cash and valuables, Simhadri took them to isolated places where he performed puja. After the puja, he used to offer them cyanide-laced “prasadam” (holy offering) and decamp with their ornaments and cash.

“In all, he had robbed the victims of ₹24.60 lakh in cash and 35.25 tolas of gold. The police recovered ₹1.63 lakh cash and a little quantity of gold from Simhadri,” the SP added.

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