Kerala rape and murder case: DNA sample leads to Jisha's killer
The cops traced him by taking into custody four of his friends whom he had earlier contacted to know the progress of the case.
Kochi: The killer of Jisha, 30, the law student who was murdered in her house on April 28, has finally landed in police custody after 50 gruelling days of social uproar, political upheavals and major shake-up in the police department. Ameerul Islam, 23, a migrant worker hailing from Assam and known to the victim for some time, was taken into custody from Kancheepuram two days ago and his arrest was recorded on Thursday evening after detailed interrogation.
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Ameerul, who was working at Perumbavur for over two years, admitted to have committed the murder to avenge the ‘humiliation’ meted out to him by Jisha. Investigation team head ADGP B. Sandhya said, “the DNA matching test (that of the accused with the bloodstains and saliva found on the churidar of the victim) is positive. We’ve registered his arrest. However, evidence collection will continue for facilitating a successful prosecution. We’ve to conduct his identification parade, medical examination and prepare remand report among others,” she said.
The cops traced him by taking into custody four of his friends whom he had earlier contacted to know the progress of the case. Based on the information supplied by them and tracing the International Mobile Equipment Identity, a team led by DySP M.J. Sojan nabbed him from Kancheepuram where he was working in a courier company on a temporary basis. The police subjected him to detailed interrogation for nearly two days at an unidentified location in Thrissur and finally brought him to the Aluva police club by 4.40 pm on Thursday.
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What gave the cops a breakthrough was a fresh probe conducted based on the recovery of a pair of black slip-on chappals recovered from near the victim’s house at Vattolippadi Canal Road at Eravichira. The police followed up the information provided by a footwear shopkeeper at Kuruppamppadi, from where the accused bought the slippers which eventually revealed the role of Ameerul.
According to the cops, Ameerul was known to Jisha when the construction of her new house started months back, but he fell out with her two weeks before the crime. On the day prior to the murder, the accused felt insulted when Jisha reportedly made fun of him after he was slapped by a woman bathing in the canal ghat near her house.
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The youth again met her on April 28 noon. Jisha threatened to beat him with slippers when he passed lewd comments at her. He returned to her house by 5 pm in an inebriated state and carrying a knife. He slashed the victim’s neck and choked her to death using her shawls before inflicting deep wounds on her body, including her private parts, as he failed to assault her sexually, they said. When she asked for water, he gave her liquor.
The accused then escaped to Assam the next day from Aluva and returned to Tamil Nadu after some time. Meanwhile, a special team which went to Assam and West Bengal came to know about his ‘missing case.’ Responding to the arrest, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said in Thiruvananthapuram, “Kerala was waiting to catch Jisha's killer. This is definitely a feather in the cap of Kerala police.”