Bangalore: middle finger solves murder mystery
Bangalore: middle finger solves murder mystery
One of the killers loses middle finger during frenzied attack and leaves it at the scene of crime.

Bangalore: A gruesome murder on May 31, which left the J J Nagar police baffled for a while, was finally solved as a result of pure detective skills. During a study of the crime scene at Vinayaka Nagar, where Nymathulla (27), was brutally hacked to death with sharp weapons, the police found a severed middle finger beside the body of the victim. The mysterious body part however, did not belong to the victim and was bagged as evidence and the case was dubbed 'Case of Missing Finger'.

PI Kodandarama, who inspected the crime scene concluded that the severed finger belonged to one of the assailants and all major hospitals and small clinics in and around the city were alerted. The cops also did rounds of all the medical centres hoping to find some clues.

Kodandarama said, "We alerted all hospitals to tip off the police if anyone approached them for treatment related to a severed middle finger." The plan worked and a few hours later, the cops received a call from clinic in Bismilla Nagar in Gurappana Palya informing that a youth with one missing finger had come in for treatment. A police team swung into action, but told the clinic staff to keep the patient there on some pretext till they got there.

Samiullah (23), a resident of S R Nagar was nabbed and following a test, it was discovered that the severed finger belonged to him. Samiullah confessed that he was one of the four involved in the murder of Nymathulla as a result of teasing gang member Allabaksh's sister in December last year.

He informed that he severed his own finger while murdering the victim and added that he fled the scene in a hurry and left his severed finger behind. His confession also led a team of cops to Denkanikote in neighbouring Tamil Nadu, where the other three accused had taken shelter in one of their relative's houses.

Habitual offender

Assistant Commissioner of Police M I Jameel said, "The prime accused in the case, Allabaksh, is a habitual offender. He is an arch rival of Nymathulla and several confrontations have occurred in the past 10 years."

The cops informed that the deceased was also a history-sheeter and had 18 cases registered against him. The police have arrested Allabaksh, Samiullah, Saleem Khan and Riyaz Pasha and recovered four swords a chopper and a motorcycle used to execute the murder.

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