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Police Constable Dies Under Mysterious Circumstances with Burn Injuries
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BENGALURU: A 30-year-old police constable, R Sanjay, posted at the Chief Minister’s Home Office ‘Krishna’, died under mysterious circumstances with burn injuries on his body. The victim, before his death, accused a 29-year-old former woman home guard, with whom he had an alleged affair. The suspect has been taken into custody after the constable succumbed to burn injuries at the Victoria Hospital burns ward in the early hours of Thursday.
R Sanjay, a resident of 6th Main, Thyagarajanagar, was a 2018 batch constable, currently attached to the Basavanagudi police station. For the past three months, he had been posted at the CM’s home office on special duty. Sanjay is said to have sustained burns at the suspect’s house in Asthalakshmi Layout, JP Nagar, on December 6. The suspect, who is married and a mother of two, was a former home guard at Basavanagudi police station and is presently working as a security guard at a private firm in Bellandur.
Initially, when the case was recorded on December 7, Sanjay stated that he sustained burns in a gas leakage fire. However, on December 19, he changed his statement and accused the woman of causing his injuries.
According to Sanjay’s statement to the VV Puram police, he discovered the suspect’s involvement with other men and found digital proof on her mobile phone. When he confronted her, she allegedly threatened to kill him by setting him on fire with petrol. To challenge her, Sanjay purchased a litre of petrol and handed it over to her, daring her to follow through. However, she poured petrol on him, set him on fire, and later extinguished it. She then admitted him to Victoria Hospital’s burns ward. Sanjay’s initial statement of sustaining burns in a gas leakage fire was made due to threats by the suspect.
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“Due to the discrepancies in the victim’s statements, scientific assistance has been sought. The suspect, in her statement, claimed that the victim set himself on fire, and she took him to the hospital on a two-wheeler after extinguishing the fire,” said an officer. The VV Puram police have registered a case and are currently investigating the matter.
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The victim, identified as R Sanjay is a resident of 6th Main, Thyagarajanagar. He is a 2018 batch constable, who is presently attached to the Basavanagudi police station. For the last three months, he has been posted at the CM’s home office on special duty. Sanjay is said to have sustained burns at the suspect’s house at Asthalakshmi Layout in JP Nagar on December 6. The suspect who is married is also a mother of two.
The case being medico-legal, the police recorded the statements on December 7, when he stated that he sustained burns in a gas leakage fire. However, on December 19th, he changed his statement and accused the woman.googletag.cmd.push(function() {googletag.display(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); });
The suspect worked for a brief period of eight months as a home guard in Basavanagudi police station, where she met Sanjay. She is presently working as a security guard at a private firm in Bellandur.
The victim in his statement with the VV Puram police said he had discovered the suspect’s relationship with other men and also found digital proof on her mobile phone. When he confronted her, she threatened to kill him by setting him on fire by pouring petrol. Meanwhile, he purchased a litre of petrol and handed it over to her, to dare to do so. However, she poured petrol on him, set him on fire and later doused it. She also admitted him to Victoria Hospital’s burns ward. His initial statement of sustaining burns in a gas leakage fire was due to threats by the suspect.
“Due to the two different statements of the victim, scientific assistance has been sought. The suspect in her statement stated that the victim set himself on fire and she took him to the hospital on a two-wheeler after dousing the fire,” said an officer. The VV Puram police have registered a case and are further investigating. Follow The New Indian Express channel on WhatsApp
Police Constable Dies Under Mysterious Circumstances with Burn Injuries
Background Information
In Bengaluru, a 30-year-old police constable named R Sanjay, who was posted at the Chief Minister’s Home Office ‘Krishna’, has tragically passed away under mysterious circumstances. The constable sustained burn injuries on his body, and before his untimely death, he accused a 29-year-old former woman home guard, with whom he allegedly had an affair.
The Suspect and the Incident
The suspect, who is married and a mother of two, was taken into custody after the constable succumbed to his burn injuries at the Victoria Hospital burns ward in the early hours of Thursday. Sanjay, a 2018 batch constable attached to the Basavanagudi police station, had been posted at the CM’s home office on special duty for the past three months. The incident took place at the suspect’s house in Asthalakshmi Layout, JP Nagar, on December 6.
Changing Statements
Initially, on December 7, when the case was recorded, Sanjay claimed that he sustained burns in a gas leakage fire. However, on December 19, he changed his statement and accused the woman of causing his injuries.
Details of the Suspect
The suspect had previously worked as a home guard in the Basavanagudi police station, where she met Sanjay. Currently, she is employed as a security guard at a private firm in Bellandur.
The Victim’s Accusations
According to Sanjay’s statement to the VV Puram police, he discovered the suspect’s involvement with other men and found digital evidence on her mobile phone. When he confronted her, she allegedly threatened to kill him by setting him on fire with petrol. In response, Sanjay purchased a litre of petrol and handed it to her, challenging her to follow through with her threat. Shockingly, she poured petrol on him, set him on fire, and later extinguished the flames. She then admitted him to Victoria Hospital’s burns ward. Sanjay’s initial statement about sustaining burns in a gas leakage fire was made due to threats from the suspect.
Investigation and Statements
“Due to discrepancies in the victim’s statements, scientific assistance has been sought. The suspect, in her statement, claimed that the victim set himself on fire, and she took him to the hospital on a two-wheeler after extinguishing the fire,” said an officer. The VV Puram police have registered a case and are currently conducting further investigations into the incident.
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The victim, identified as R Sanjay is a resident of 6th Main, Thyagarajanagar. He is a 2018 batch constable, who is presently attached to the Basavanagudi police station. For the last three months, he has been posted at the CM’s home office on special duty. Sanjay is said to have sustained burns at the suspect’s house at Asthalakshmi Layout in JP Nagar on December 6. The suspect who is married is also a mother of two.
The case being medico-legal, the police recorded the statements on December 7, when he stated that he sustained burns in a gas leakage fire. However, on December 19th, he changed his statement and accused the woman.googletag.cmd.push(function() {googletag.display(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); });
The suspect worked for a brief period of eight months as a home guard in Basavanagudi police station, where she met Sanjay. She is presently working as a security guard at a private firm in Bellandur.
The victim in his statement with the VV Puram police said he had discovered the suspect’s relationship with other men and also found digital proof on her mobile phone. When he confronted her, she threatened to kill him by setting him on fire by pouring petrol. Meanwhile, he purchased a litre of petrol and handed it over to her, to dare to do so. However, she poured petrol on him, set him on fire and later doused it. She also admitted him to Victoria Hospital’s burns ward. His initial statement of sustaining burns in a gas leakage fire was due to threats by the suspect.
“Due to the two different statements of the victim, scientific assistance has been sought. The suspect in her statement stated that the victim set himself on fire and she took him to the hospital on a two-wheeler after dousing the fire,” said an officer. The VV Puram police have registered a case and are further investigating. Follow The New Indian Express channel on WhatsApp
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