All accused in Thulasidasan Pillai murder acquitted

Kottayam court maintains prosecution failed to prove case beyond doubt

Update: 2016-11-04 01:02 GMT
The Court acquitted the man of the charges of causing hurt, assaulting a woman with an intent to disrobe her, rape and criminal intimidation under the IPC.

Kottayam: The Kottayam additional district sessions court on Thursday acquitted all  the eight  accused in the murder of Thulasidasan Pillai  maintaining that the prosecution had failed to prove the case beyond doubt. The prosecution case is that  Pillai,  a businessman  and  native of Thrikkodithanam near Changanassery, was  murdered in February 2006  by his wife Leelamany, Thrikkodithanam Leela Bhavan, by hiring the services of a quotation gang.

Leelamany is the eighth accused in the case. Shajudeen of Fathimapuram, Shameer of Peeru-medu Karadikuzhy, Nira-ppel Prasad of Mandiram, Nasar of Pee Sinij of Peerumedu Aanthaparampil, Najeeb of Fathimapuram, P. Sathya of Nalukody Ambithazhey and Sinoj of Changanassery Puthuparampil were the other  accused.

They  allegedly murdered Pillai who was travelling on a bike through the Changanassery– Mallappally route around 8.30 p.m. on February 4, 2006. According to the prosecution, Leelamany gave the quotation to eliminate her husband who   opposed her illicit relationships and to get his assets worth crores of rupees.   The couple have two children.   Leelamany had given Rs 15 lakh as remuneration to the quotation gang.

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