Man walks into police station with severed head of paramour
Team Udayavani, Sep 29, 2018, 3:39 PM IST
Kolar: Weeks after a Chikkamaguluru native walked into the Ajjampura police station with the severed head of his wife, a similar incident played out at Kolar’s Srinivaspura police station on Thursday.
The police personnel were left shocked when the man, Aziz Khan, 27, a resident of Srinivaspura casually walked into the station and placed the severed head of his paramour on the table and confessed to his crime. The deceased has been identified as Roshini Khanum (25), a resident of Neelasandra.
Aziz who is a married man, in his statement to the police, said that he and Roshini had been seeing each other for some time after she had been deserted by her husband. However, Aziz suspected that she was having an affair with another person.
On the day of the incident, Aziz asked Roshini to meet him at an isolated spot near Guttahalli Dinne of Chinthamani taluk. Upon her arrival, he offered her a juice laced with sedatives. Once she lost consciousness he beheaded her, put her severed head into a bag and drove to the police station here to surrender himself.
A case of murder has been registered against Aziz at the Chintamani Rural Police Station.
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