Monday, 31 August 2009

Psychopath techie killer on loose in AP

By U Sudhakar Reddy
The state police is on the lookout for Nalla Nagendar Reddy, a psychopathic techie killer, who has been involved in several murders in the state, Karnataka and London. Officials from Interpol and Hertfordshire, UK, have approached the Crime Investigation Department seeking his arrest and extradition.
Nagendar has escaped from the police twice in the past three years and is an accused in six murders. He attempted suicide on May 8 by slitting his wrist in the prison in Belgaum and was shifted to a hospital there, from where he escaped on May 11 after killing a policeman in the hospital.
In London, he allegedly killed and then burnt Ch. Radhakrishna for property. The 27-year-old software professional is a native of Subashnagar in Nizamabad and has many alias names such as Vishnu, Indira Kumar, Madhu Kumar, John and Mural. Sources in the police said that Nagendar Reddy allegedly murdered Chepooru Radhakrishna in England in September 2004 and later escaped to India.
Radhakrishna was repeatedly stabbed and his body was wrapped in a carpet, placed in a suitcase and transported in car to Aldenham in Hertfordshire in England. The body was burnt later by the killer and dumped at Aldenham. In the dossier submitted to the CID by the Hertfordshire police, the motive behind Radhakrishna’s murder was to gain financially from the sale of his property.
After a few days Nagendar Reddy sold his car and later sold the property belonging to Radhakrishna including a mobile telephone, laptop, a camcorder to one Waseem Bhatti, who later identified Nagendar Reddy from photographs. He left London in December 2004 and came to Hyderabad.
Handwriting analysis done by the Hertfordshire police has revealed that Nagendar Reddy was responsible for the transactions on Radhakrishna’s credit and debit card accounts. According to the police, he was involved in an automobile theft at Afzalgunj in Hyderabad in 2006.
He is also involved in a case at Victoria police station in Bengaluru. He is also involved in murders at Secunderabad and Karnataka.

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