‘The young woman screamed during continued physical contact; Then killed’, Railway Headquarters, Kollam, Crime

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Kollam: The remand report submitted by the police to the court stated that accused Nasunna Naseem suffocated the woman in the forested railway quarters. On the last 29th at 3.30 am at Kollam beach, the murdered woman and the accused Anchal Viala met Nasu (24) in Lakhveed Colony.

After establishing a friendship, the accused brought the girl to the forested railway quarters opposite Chemmanmuk Bharatrajni Palli.

The woman screamed as she entered the building through a doorless window at the rear of the quarters and engaged in continuous sexual intercourse. The murder took place around 8.30 pm. After making sure that she was dead, he stole her mobile phone and money from her bag.

The body was found in the quarters last Tuesday night. The six-day-old body was naked. The woman’s mobile phone was found in the accused’s possession but was released on the basis of her statement that it had been thrown away.

After the body was found, the accused confessed to the crime when he was interrogated in custody. He is accused in POCSO case and theft case.

The suspect was taken into custody

: Kollam East Police took the accused Nasu into custody in the case of the murder of the young woman. He was taken into custody for three days. Evidence collection and interrogation began. On the night of the girl’s disappearance on the 29th, when her mother called her phone, she testified that she heard someone else’s indistinct speech. Based on the statement, it is suspected that there are more accused in the case. The police are also investigating.

The first is a mobile phone

Kollam: The stolen mobile phone is the crucial clue in the case of the woman’s death in the deserted railway quarters. Before knowing that the woman was killed, the accused was caught with the phone. The police released him after he said that he had lost the phone, but it was the same phone that led to the murder.

The accused Nasu (24) does not use a mobile phone. Bikes are not used. Traveling by walking. Had the phone not been caught on the night of 31st, the police would have had to work hard to reach Nasim and unravel the mystery of the murder. After finding the body, Nasim was taken into custody from his house in Anchal, but initially he did not confess to the crime. During further questioning, the accused confessed to the crime. After the murder, the accused stole the woman’s phone and destroyed the SIM card. Nasim believed that the evidence was destroyed. The police identified the owner of the phone as the missing woman by looking at the ‘call list’ on the phone and the last number called.

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