New Delhi:
Fearing {that a} paternity check would show that he was the daddy of a 24-year-old lady’s twin daughters, who had been simply 17 days previous, an Armyman allegedly killed her and the infants with the assistance of a fellow soldier. The 2 males then went into hiding – deserting the Military, marrying and having youngsters – and managed to evade the legislation for a staggering 19 years; till a tip-off proved to be their undoing.
The case dates again to February 10, 2006, when 24-year-old Ranjini and her new child daughters had been murdered of their rented home at Yeram close to Anchal in Kerala’s Kollam district. Ranjini’s mom had found the our bodies upon getting back from the panchayat workplace, the place she had gone to get the twins’ beginning certificates.
Investigation revealed that Dibil Kumar B, a local of Anchal who was 28 on the time and served within the Indian Military’s 45 AD Regiment in Pathankot, was in a relationship with Ranjini. After the twins had been born on January 24, 2006, nevertheless, he started distancing himself from her.
The unwed mom then approached the Kerala State Ladies’s Fee, which ordered a check to ascertain the paternity of the twins. This infuriated Kumar, who allegedly started plotting her homicide.
CBI officers stated that Rajesh P, who was 33 on the time and likewise served with Kumar in the identical Military regiment, befriended Ranjini and her mom. He assured them that he would assist persuade Kumar to marry Ranjini, however allegedly joined within the plot to kill her and her daughters as an alternative.
Manhunt
Kumar and Rajesh went on the run quickly after the crime and had been declared deserters by the Military in March 2006.
Regardless of in depth investigations by native police and a reward of Rs 2 lakh for data that may result in their seize, there was no signal of the 2 males.
The case was handed over to the CBI in 2010 on the orders of the Kerala Excessive Courtroom, however a breakthrough eluded the company as nicely.
Entire New Lives
After years of pursuit, the CBI obtained a tip-off that Kumar and Rajesh had been residing in Puducherry beneath faux names and had managed to get new paperwork made, together with Aadhaar playing cards. They’d reportedly married two academics within the metropolis and had additionally fathered youngsters.
After finishing up surveillance, the CBI’s Chennai unit arrested the 2 males on Friday and introduced them to Kochi, the place they had been produced earlier than the Ernakulam Chief Judicial Justice of the Peace Courtroom on Saturday.
They’ve been remanded in police custody till January 18. Officers stated the CBI may even search their custody.