Prabhudya murder case transferred to CID by Karnataka Government


Team Udayavani, Jun 25, 2024, 11:17 AM IST

A shocking incident occurred involving the murder of student Prabhudya last month in the Brindavan Layout of Subramanyapura. The Karnataka government has now transferred the investigation to the CID.

Prabhudya’s mother, K.R. Soumya, who is a social activist, met with Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Monday, accompanied by a delegation of social workers. They requested that the gruesome murder case of her daughter be handed over to the CID. Responding to this plea, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah directed that the investigation be transferred to the CID.

Prabhudya, who lived with her mother and brother in Brindavan Layout, was a second-year BBA student at a private college in the city. On the evening of May 15, her lifeless body was found in the bathroom of their home with deep cuts on her neck and left hand. Initially, the Subramanyapura police registered the case as a suspicious death and started an investigation. Later, based on a complaint by her mother, Soumya, the case was reclassified as a murder investigation.

During the investigation, CCTV footage from the vicinity revealed an underage suspect. Upon interrogation, the minor confessed to killing Prabhudya over a dispute involving a 2,000-rupee loan. The suspect used a knife to inflict the fatal injuries. The police subsequently arrested the accused.

Prabhudaya’s mother, Soumya, expressed her concerns about the handling of the investigation by the Subramanyapura police to Chief Minister Siddaramaiah. In her plea, she mentioned that from the very first day, the behavior of the investigating officers and their team was suspicious and caused her significant distress. Despite her repeated assertions that her daughter was not the type to commit suicide, the police attempted to frame the case as such. Soumya alleged that the police were neglectful, possibly due to an intent to protect the parents of the accused. This led to the minor being granted bail after only ten days in custody due to a lack of information provided to the Juvenile Justice Board.

As a result, Soumya urged the Chief Minister to transfer the investigation to the CID to ensure a fair and thorough investigation.

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