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| Karanavar murder case: Sherin and three others gets life sentence |
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ALAPPUZHA: All the four accused in the Bhaskara Karanavar murder case awarded life sentence by the Mavelikkara additional sessions fast track court today. They were convicted of the charges, including murder and conspiracy, by the Court judge on Wednesday. The accused have to pay a fine of Rs.85,000 |
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| Four found guilty in Karnavar murder case |
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Mavelikkara: In the sensational Bhaskara Karanavar murder case, the Mavelikkara additional session fast track court has convicted the four accused. Karanvar's daughter in law Sherin in the prime accused. The quantum of sentence to the accused will be pronounced on Wednesday afternoon. The incident |
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| Karnavar murder case: Two remanded |
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CHENGANNUR: The court today remanded two accused in connection with the Bhaskara Karnavar murder case. The Chengannur Magistrate Court today remanded Shanu and Rasheed, the second and third accused in the case. |
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| Karanavar murder: Basith, Unni and Shanu arrested |
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Chengannur: The police arrested Bibish Babu (Basith, age 25), Nithin( Unni, age 28) and Shanu Rashid (24) from Ollur. They were the ones who, the police believe, murdered Mr Karanavar on October 7, this year, in Mr Karanavar’s home, Karanavar’s Villa. The police had only arrested Sherine, the niece |
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| One month to Karanavar murder: Main culprits still in hiding |
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Chengannur: One month has passed after the infamous Karanavar murder and the police are yet to arrest the main culprits namely Basith, Unni and Shanu. All they have arrested is Sherine, the niece of the deceased Mr Bhaskara Karanavar. Basith is said to be in North India and the police has asked the |
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| Karanavar murder: Prosecution has evidence on Sherine’s role |
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Kochi: The prosecution informed the High Court that it had received strong evidence to prove the criminal background of Sherine, the niece of the murdered Bhaskara Karanavar. Prosecution Advocate General Mr V G Govindan Nair said that these evidences could not be disclosed since the investigation wa |
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