Sister Amala murder suspect identified

The police have received clinching evidence to prove his role in the murder

Update: 2015-09-24 01:23 GMT
Satheesh Babu

Kottayam: The police have identified the person who murdered  Sister Amala, 69, of the Lisieux Carmelite convent in Pala  on Thursday last.  

The alleged culprit is  Satheesh Babu, 38, son of Balakrishnan of Kasargod district,  and he is  absconding.   

He lived  with his wife and two children in  a rented house at  Erattupetta, and   is a member of a quotation gang. 

He  is also an accused in three cases in Vadakkancherry and Alappuzha,  including an attempt to murder.  A few months ago,  he had stolen two mobile phones after attacking a nun at a convent in Bharananganam.

The police have received clinching evidence  to prove his role in the murder, said district police chief Satheesh Bino.

“We had  got  the lead a  few days ago and  were verifying his links with the crime.  He  had communicated via a mobile SIM  card which he had stolen,”  Mr Bino said.  

The finger prints of the accused, which were  found on the walls of the convent,   have  been verified from the police data base.

The police cyber cell has  confirmed the use of the  stolen mobile phone inside the area of the tower where the convent is situated on the night of the crime. 

He was also identified by the people who were present in the nearby hospital that night.    He had run  away from a toddy shop at  Pala after the police  conducted a search in the shop. 

A police team led by  B. Suneesh Babu, Pala DySP,  has launched a manhunt for him.   
 

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