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The crime took place on January 4, when Rajneesh Kumar, a resident of Electronic City, executed the murder and fled to Uttar Pradesh. The accused, originally from Amara village in Uttar Pradesh, had been residing in Bengaluru for five years, working as a painter.
Neelam’s husband, Pradyunma, employed Rajneesh for painting work, establishing a connection between the accused and the victim’s family. The accused had gained knowledge about the layout of the house, the presence of CCTV cameras, and the routines of the household during the days leading up to the crime.
On the day of the incident, Rajneesh entered Neelam’s house around noon, claiming he had not eaten. He then followed her to the kitchen and strangled her with a towel, looted Rs 8,000 from the cupboard. The assailant resorted to grabbing earrings from the deceased’s body before fleeing the scene.
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The breakthrough in the case came through an extensive examination of 850 CCTV cameras by Inspector G.M. Naveen and his team at Electronic City Station. The footage revealed the suspect changing clothes and acting suspiciously. Upon identifying Rajneesh, the police successfully arrested him.
The motive behind the murder appears to be a combination of professional jealousy and the belief that Neelam’s house contained a substantial amount of money. The preliminary investigation suggests that Rajneesh targeted the victim due to financial motives.
DCP C. K. Baba from the South East Division has provided these details, shedding light on the circumstances leading to the arrest of the accused in connection with Neelam’s tragic homicide.