Bengaluru triple murder accused Kenneth taken into custody in Puducherry
In a major breakthrough in the sensational K.R. Puram triple murder case, the Bengaluru police took absconding accused, Kenneth, into custody in Puducherry. A 55-year-old
In a major breakthrough in the sensational K.R. Puram triple murder case, the Bengaluru police took absconding accused, Kenneth, into custody in Puducherry. A 55-year-old man, his wife, and their younger daughter were murdered in an apartment at Seegehalli, under K.R. Puram Police Station limits in east Bengaluru, late on June 22 night.
According to police sources, a team from the K.R. Puram Police Station apprehended Kenneth on June 25 night following sustained technical surveillance and investigation. Police officials said that after the alleged murders, Kenneth and Shweta travelled separately. They deliberately parted ways to evade the police.
They reached Puducherry separately. First, the police managed to trace Shweta, and detained her in Puducherry. Later, based on technical evidence and continuous tracking of Kenneth's movements, police were able to locate him. Kenneth is expected to be brought to Bengaluru for further interrogation.
Police are likely to question both Kenneth and Shweta to establish the sequence of events, ascertain the motive behind the killings, and determine the role played by each accused in the crime.
