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FIR targets the late DG’s wife and daughter to murder former Karnataka DG

Bangalore: The high-speed rail police in Bengaluru registered the first information report (FIR) on Monday with Pallavi, wife of the late chief and director-general of police (DG and IGP) OM PRAKASH, who was found dead at the residence of HSR Leatout in Ruhr, Bangladesh on Sunday night. Even her daughter Kriti is also known as the defendant of FIR.

It may be remembered here that the police patrol encountered Palavi and Kriti in their residence in the high-speed rail layout, where the body of Om Prakash was lying in a pool of blood.

The FIR against Pallavi and Kriti has been registered based on a complaint by Om Prakash’s son Karthikesh (38), who accused his mother Pallavi allegedly threatening to kill his father about a week ago. Furthermore, he claimed that his mother and sister often fought with her father, which could have led to his murder of his father at the hands of his mother Pallavi and his sister Kriti.

Karthikesh, worried about his life threatening, claimed that his father stayed with his sister at the insistence of my sister Kriti. However, due to Kriti’s pressure, an unwilling OM Prakash returned to his HSR layout residence a few days ago.

He said that on the day of the tragedy, he was at the Karnataka Golf Association in Domlur, Bangalore, knowing that his father had arrived at the scene through a neighbor lying in blood and found only a broken bottle and a knife (it was allegedly used by his father in close range in the murder of his father). Karthikesh demands proper legal action against them.

Family Minister Dr. G. Parameshwar told reporters in Bangalore that so far, Pallavi, a wife in connection with the alleged murder of Om Prakash, has been detained by police for alleged murder of Om Prakash. Parameshwar recalls Om Prakash’s services, and as DG and IGP, Om Prakash is a good person and a competent official.

Meanwhile, Srinivas Gowda, a police inspector who met Om Prakash from close range, told reporters that he carefully observed Om Prakash’s body at the crime scene and encountered two marks of injury under his left ear.

“I had a phone conversation with him around 3.10pm on Sunday and then Om Prakash was OK.

According to Srinivas Gowda, Om Prakash was most worried about his wife and did not let the police meet him at his residence, recalling that Om Prakash once caught his attention, his wife Pallavi was treated for mental illness and he spent hundreds of thousands of rupees to enjoy her benefits. Pallavi has suffered from mental illness for many years, such as depression, mood swings, etc. Srinivas Gowda said Om Prakash’s idea was to stay away from his wife after his daughter got married.

The final ceremony of Om Prakash was conducted at the Wilson Garden Chermatorium in Bangalore, where earlier in the day, the deadly remains of DG and IGP were preserved for public viewing.

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