Khaleej Times

Lankesh murder: SIT hopes to nab suspects with sketches

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bengaluru — The Special Investigat­ion Team (SIT) probing the murder last month of journalist-activist Gauri Lankesh on Saturday released three sketches of two persons suspected to be her killers.

“Three sketches of two suspects have been made on the basis of their descriptio­n by eyewitness accounts and the CCTV footage obtained. Two sketches of one suspect were made by two sketch-makers as per eyewitness accounts,” SIT head and Inspector General of Police (IGP) B.K. Singh told reporters here.

Lankesh, 55, editor of Kannada weekly tabloid ‘Gauri Lankesh Patrike’ was shot dead outside her house in the city’s southwest suburb on the night of September 5, sparking outrage and nationwide protests.

“We have got video clips of a motorcycle rider who is suspected to be involved in the commission of the offence,” asserted Singh.

Giving an account of the investigat­ion conducted over the last one month, Singh said the suspects, aged between 25-35 years, were residing in the city for at least one week before they committed the crime. “It is suspected that these persons stayed in the area near the residence of Gauri Lankesh,” he said.

They carried out a “recce” around Lankesh’s home prior to committing the crime, he said.

The SIT has interrogat­ed more than 200-250 people as part of the investigat­ion so far, added Singh.

“We request the public to help us find their hideouts in the city,” he added. He also asserted that the 150-member SIT is carrying out the investigat­ion “without any bias and is hunting for the suspects based on the sketches”.

“We are investigat­ing only on the basis of evidence, and are not looking at any particular institutio­n behind these suspects,” Singh asserted.

Asked if the SIT could find any link between Lankesh’s murder to the killings of rationalis­t Narendra Dabholkar (shot dead in 2013), and scholar M.M. Kalburgi (shot dead in 2015), he said, “Till date, we could not find any such links.”

He said “there is a personal angle, a profession­al angle, and an activist angle” that they are probing in the murder, adding, “So far, we have ruled out the profession­al angle, which has to do with her journalism (meaning that no profession­al rivalry led to her murder).”

The team is investigat­ing “all the angles with a free mind”, he said.

“We have started our investigat­ion based on the CCTV footage that was obtained from outside Gauri Lankesh’s residence. We have gone through at least 75 terabytes (TB) of video footage so far from various surveillan­ce cameras around the locality.”.

Along with sketches of the suspects, the SIT has also released to the public two video clips captured through CCTVs around the locality of Lankesh’s residence showing a motor cycle rider wearing a helmet.

Those sharing any informatio­n that could lead to the killers shall be rewarded as announced by the state government, he said.

In September, Home Minister of Karnataka Ramalinga Reddy had announced that the state government had decided to reward Rs1 million to anyone providing informatio­n and clues to Lankesh’s killers.

“It is due to the public help that we have reached this far in the probe and could release the sketches of the suspects,” Singh added.

“Public is requested to share any informatio­n they may have related to the suspects or the motor cycle used by them on the number 9480800202 and on email sit.glankesh@ksp.gov. in,” Singh said. —

 ?? — PTI ?? Over a month after Gauri Lankesh was shot dead, Karnataka Police released sketches of the suspected killers and asked for ‘public help’. The Special Investigat­ion Team, which is probing the murder, has also released a video of the suspects.
— PTI Over a month after Gauri Lankesh was shot dead, Karnataka Police released sketches of the suspected killers and asked for ‘public help’. The Special Investigat­ion Team, which is probing the murder, has also released a video of the suspects.

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