AGENCIES / HYDERABAD
Hyderabad police have arrested four suspects on Friday for the gang-rape and murder of a 22-year-old veterinarian, whose charred body was found a day earlier near Shadnagar town.
Cyberabad Commissioner of Police VC Sajjanar at a press briefing on Friday evening said that Police will request that the case be handed over to a fast-track court in Mahbubnagar to expedite prosecution and push for maximum punishment. Fifteen teams were formed to crack the case.
The four arrested include a lorry driver and a cleaner and have been identified as Mohammed, 26, Jollu Shiva, Jollu Naveen, and Chintakunta Chennakeshavulu, all 20.
Sajjanar said it was a pre-planned rape and murder and the accused were said to have kept a watch on the victim’s movements. The tyre of her vehicle, which she had parked near the Tondupalli toll plaza, was deliberately punctured and she was unwittingly trapped by them.
“She was forcibly taken by these four men who were drunk at that time, at around 9:40 pm, after she made her last call to her sister. As per the postmortem reports, she has been gang-raped and tortured before they strangled and killed her in an empty plot behind the Tondupally toll plaza at the Outer Ring Road at Shamshabad,” he added.
Sajjanar said the accused had first tried to break into an empty shed and then attempted to push her through its window, but had failed on both counts. “So they committed the act in the open. This was a plot of empty land, very close to the toll plaza and near a busy road,” said the officer.
Sajjanar said the accused took the body and her two-wheeler in a lorry. “They removed the licence plates and left the vehicles 40 km from the site, after which they went to a bridge near Shadnagar town in Ranga Reddy district, knowing it was a desolate place,” he said. “Then they wrapped her body in a bed sheet, poured kerosene and burnt her. They left the body burning there and escaped.”
Telangana’s senior cabinet minister KT Rama Rao earlier on Friday said he will personally monitor the case, saying he was “outraged and deeply anguished by the murder”.
State Home Minister Ali, who had caused outrage by saying the victim should have called the police instead of her sister, said the accused will be tried in a fast-track court. The government will try to ensure that the guilty are awarded the death penalty, he added.
Ali said the case will be tried like the one relating to the rape and murder of a nine-month-old girl in Warangal. Within two months of the gruesome incident there, a local court in August had sentenced the 27-year-old convict to death.
Ali had also called on the family members of the veterinarian on Friday.
Crime unfold
According to the police, the deceased had called her sister around 9.45 p.m and informed her about the help offered to her.
The investigators suspect that the assailants had punctured her scooter and kidnapped her on the pretext of helping her to repair the flat tyre.
The accused took her to a secluded place near the Tondupally toll gate, raped her in the area between the parked trucks and committed the heinous act.
Her body was later set ablaze at the highway under pass.
The accused later shifted the scooter of the victim and left it on the roadside in Kothur.
The accused were apprehended on the basis of CCTV footage from the surveillance cameras which showed the lorry bearing No. TS 07UA 3335, driven by the prime suspect Pasha.