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Jailed Ramnagar rowdy behind double murder

Updated on: 15 July,2009 09:12 AM IST  | 
Imran Gowhar |

Muddukrishna had offered fellow-prisoner Rs 3 lakh supari to kill Naveen

Jailed Ramnagar rowdy behind double murder

Muddukrishna had offered fellow-prisoner Rs 3 lakh supari to kill Naveen

Last week's murder of Naveen and Girish, two small-time rowdies from Channapatna, was orchestrated from jail.

Details of the murder were revealed with the arrest of a gang of 11 associates of notorious rowdy Arasaiah who is lodged in Ramnagar jail.

The gang was nabbed while returning from Kukke Subramanya temple after offering puja 'in gratitude' for the successful operation.
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Deal in jail


Investigations revealed that Muddukrishna, alias Mudda, a notorious rowdy sheeter of Ramnagar, had killed his rival Santosh in Channapatna a few months back. When he heard that Santosh's brother Naveen wanted to avenge his brother's death, Mudda got himself arrested and went to jail after implicating himself in a false case.




The trap

Gunda and his associates went to Channapatna and met Naveen's friends. He told them that they wanted to eliminate Muddukrishna and needed their help. Not suspecting their intentions, Naveen's friends introduced them to Naveen, who had the same objective.

After meeting Naveen, Gunda not only sought his help to eliminate their "common" enemy, but also offered money in return. The plan worked and soon Gunda informed Naveen that Mudda was hiding in Bangalore.u00a0

Naveen and his friend Girish then accompanied Gunda in a Maruti van to Bangalore. After getting them drunk on the way, Gunda and his associates slit their throats at an isolated spot. They left them bleeding and fled in another vehicle driven by Gunda's associates.

According to DCP (Crime) Siddaramappa, "This is not only a meticulously planned murder, but it also shows that rowdy elements are still operating freely from jail. Despite several reminders, the jail authorities have failed to curb this menace," he said.

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