Karnataka Police have submitted a 770-page cost sheet to the courtroom in reference to the Bengaluru acid assault case that passed off three months in the past, police stated on Tuesday.
The sufferer, a 23-year-old working girl, was nonetheless present process a number of surgical procedures on the hospital.
The incident passed off on April 28. The attacker Nagesh, who was ready in an auto close to the office of the lady in Bengaluru’s Sunkadakatte, had chased and poured acid on her.
The woman sustained 35 per cent burn accidents. The police stated that the accused studied in the identical faculty with the sufferer in SSLC (Class 10). He became a spurned lover and after outright rejection from the lady, he had attacked her.
The police have named 92 witnesses within the cost sheet submitted to the thirteenth Extra Chief Metropolitan Justice of the Peace (ACMM) courtroom. The investigators have additionally submitted statements of two eyewitnesses taken below IPC Part 164.
After finishing up the assault, accused Nagesh had referred to as his brother and defined about his motion. The police, who obtained a name recording of this dialog, have confirmed with the Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) that the voice is of the accused Nagesh.
The police have additionally submitted CCTV footage the place Nagesh is seen someday earlier than finishing up the acid assault close to the workplace of the sufferer.
The Karnataka Police had shaped 10 particular groups to nab the acid attacker, as strain got here from all corners for the delay in arresting the offender. Lastly, after 16 days, the Kamakshipalya police nabbed him in Tiruvannamalai metropolis.
The accused, Nagesh, was lacking since April 28 and managed to provide slip to the police by disguising himself as a non secular seer. The accused clad in saffron costume pretended himself as a religious man. The police additionally went to the ashram as devotees and after observing and dealing tirelessly managed to get clues about him and eventually nabbed him. The police had shot him within the leg when he tried to flee after being nabbed.
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