
Bengaluru Boy assassinated, Burnt – Digital Moving of the accused shock (in photo: left and right – two accused taken in the police meeting; Middle – Died Boy)
Bengaluru: The half -burned body of a 13 -year -old boy found in Bannerghatta de Bengaluru sent shock waves across the country. Before the tragic discovery, the boy had been kidnapped, assaulted, killed and burned, according to the police. The accused had demanded a ransom of RS 5 Lakh from the boy's parents. However, attempts to trace the telephone number failed, as the suspect continued to change the locations and used methods to hide his digital footprint, said a media report. Police said they had been “shocked” by the accused's technical skills, especially since he worked as an ordinary driver.
The accused carefully used virtual private networks (VPN) and a voice -of -the -way protocol (VOIP) while establishing contacts with the minor boy's family, who was kidnapped when he returned home after coaching lessons. At first, the police even thought that Gurumurthy was a professional criminal using a telephone number abroad to make calls to the deceased family, you reported.
Police now suspect that Gurumurthy has acquired his technical skills from his brother, who is a former police officer in the city of Bengaluru in the social media wing, and is now posted in an Indian embassy in the Middle East.
Gurumurthy contact method
He only made one vocal call Whatsapp; The rest of the communication was through WhatsApp messages. Although he hit in English, the messages appeared in Hindi on the parents' phone. Inspector Kumaraswamy BG and a 20 -member police team worked hard to follow him, while Gurumurthy was traveling between Doddakallasandra and Yelachenahalli and sometimes offline.
“We are shocked by his technical skills. He knew how to escape the police. He used all his techniques while demanding a ransom from the boy's mother. Once Gurumurthy recovering from the ball injury, we will put him in police custody,” said a senior, said.
With the help of the state intelligence unit and central crime Branch, the police finally found another telephone number used by Gurumurthy. DCP Narayana found it. The officials said they were surprised by Gurumurthy's technical skills and his ability to avoid the police while demanding a ransom. Once Gurumurthy recovering from a gunshot wound, the police will stop him for another interrogation.