Ambalamukku Murder | Online Trader, MBA Degree; Worked in a tea shop in the capital; We know about the criminal Rajendra

Thiruvananthapuram: Rajendran, a native of Tovala Vella Math in Tamil Nadu, was stabbed to death by stabbing Vinitha, an employee of an ornamental plant in Ambalamukku, to death. The police are also shocked by his educational qualifications. Vineetha, who was killed in Ambalamukku, is Rajendran’s fifth victim.

MA in Economics

Police have identified Rajendra as an MA Economics graduate. He also earned an MBA online and through a distance education course. Police also found out that he was regularly trading online with the stolen money.

Murder before for gold

Rajendran has committed another murder to steal gold. According to police, Paksha has not been convicted in any of the cases so far. കുടുംബIn 2014, a family including father, mother and daughter were killed. According to the Kerala Police, he had killed Subbaiah, a customs officer, his wife Vasanthi and daughter Abi Sree.

Vineeta’s necklace was pledged for Rs 32,000

He also killed Vinitha at a shop in Ambalamukku and stole her gold necklace. Mala went to Kanyakumari and bought a mortgage for Rs 32,000.

Work in a tea shop

The police do not have a definite answer as to why Rajendran, who is so educated, worked in a tea shop in Peroorkada. Rajendran does not answer the questions correctly. At first, Rajendran did not co-operate in the police interrogation. However, Rajendran later confessed to the police regarding his murders, attempted murders and thefts. During the investigation conducted in collaboration with the Tamil Nadu Police, the Kerala Police also received information regarding Rajendran’s previous murders.

Police without trust

It is said that Rajendran visited Peroorkada last December. But the police do not believe it. Rajendran, who has been committing the crime alone, will be taken into custody and questioned to see if he is involved in any more cases. Police are still gathering evidence with Rajendran at various places in Kanyakumari.

How was Vinitha killed?

Rajendran was selected for the robbery on Sunday with restrictions similar to the lockdown. He came down following work in a tea shop with the intention of breaking the women’s necklaces and running away. At Ambalamukku, he first targeted a woman who was traveling alone.

But when he saw other people nearby, he moved to the road with the plant shop. Rajendran went inside and asked Vinitha, an employee, for a pot. When asked what kind of pot he wanted, there was no answer. He closed his mouth as he began to make a suspiciously humble noise. Stabbed in the neck.

Rajendran, who was on the steps of the shop for 5 minutes when Vinitha left, entered with the gold garland following confirming her death. No one had seen the accused. No one even heard the woman’s cry.

The scene on CCTV was captivating

The CCTV in the house next door was not working. For the first three days without a rustle, the police roamed well. The total capture was of a young man caught on CCTV nearby. After 11.30am on Sunday, police noticed a man wearing a headscarf getting into an auto.

The auto driver said that he got into the vehicle and went down to Muttada saying that he was going to the medical college. The police were suspicious. Checked the CCTVs once more. The same person was seen riding on an Activa scooter. Police released footage and a sketch.

To the tea shop in search of the accused

The scooter owner told police the stranger had landed in the county. Again, the police were worried regarding not getting the tip. Another auto driver informed that he had gone to Peroorkada from Ullur. An investigation has been launched into the incident. On the morning of the day of the murder, Rajendran was seen walking towards Ambalamukku from near the hospital. So the investigation reached the tea shop near the Peroorkada police station.

Police learned from the hospital that an employee of the tea shop had sought treatment for a hand injury on Tuesday. According to the shopkeepers, Rajesh, a laborer, went home following injuring his hand while working in the kitchen.

The police checked the pictures of Rajeena Rajendran’s Aadhar card in the shop and the CCTV confirmed that he was almost the culprit. The shadow team left for Tamil Nadu that night. The place was found in the guard well where Rajendran was staying. Police brought the accused to the capital at dawn. During detailed questioning, the police came to know that he was taken into custody as a criminal.

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