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Criminal delay criticized in the process of murder packaging | Thiruvananthapuram News

Criminal delay criticized in the process of murder packaging | Thiruvananthapuram News

Forensic delay criticized in the process of murdering the package

Thiruvananthapuratam: Thiruvananthapuram Curtea VII sessions called Cybernetic experts during the crime process for the packaging vineetha. Judge Prasoon Mohan has guided the deceased mobile phone to be sent Forensic examination and criticized the criminal prosecution for delay in this regard.
Cyber ​​experts presented extensive images of the accused from CCTV materials to help the court check if the person in the pictures matches the accused. The Court also requested its assistance to improve the materials for clearer identification.
Without eye witnesses, the criminal prosecution built the case on scientific and circumstantial evidence. The CCTV filming played a crucial role in identifying the accused, Rajendran, an origin of Tamil Nadu. The judge emphasized the importance of the medical -legal examination of Vineetha’s phone to establish the calendar of events, including missed calls and when the emergency number (100) was formed.
Vineetha, who worked on a plant nursery in Ambalamukku, was killed on February 6, 2022. Rajendran would have stabbed her to steal her gold weighed 4.5 sovereign. He ran to Tamil Nadu, but was arrested later. According to the criminal prosecution, Rajendran had a historian of similar crimes and was on bail for killing a customs officer and his family in Tamil Nadu.
The crime came to light when a customer visiting the nursery to buy plants could not find Vineetha and called the contact number displayed on a plate. The number belonged to the owner of the nursery, who then tried to reach Vineetha three times to inform her about the customer. When he did not answer, the owner went to the nursery, just to discover him dead. In a hurry, he forgot to bring his mobile phone and used Vineetha’s phone to ring 100 and warn the police. The forensic examination aims to clarify the sequence of events, including the call calendar, which have not been detailed in the initial investigation.