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Sonia Narang visits Udupi on Bhaskar Shetty's murder

Published On : 23 Aug 2016   |  Reported By : Canaranews Network


Udupi: Deputy inspector general of police (DIG), CID, Sonia Narang visited Nandalike where she checked the home of Niranjan Bhat where Bhaskar Shetty's body was reportedly consigned to flames, and also visited Hotel Durga International in the city owned by Shetty, The team visited the office of Bhaskar Shetty and conducted checking.

CID team is also verifying the possibility of contract killers having been engaged for this murder. The CID officials however refused to give any statement.

The investigation is said to have gained momentum after being taken over from CID.







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