Bengaluru Police Crack 18-Year-Old Murder Case

Bengaluru Police Crack 18-Year-Old Murder Case

In a remarkable display of technological prowess and investigative persistence, Bengaluru Police have successfully apprehended Ramesh, the accused in an 18-year-old murder case. This arrest underscores the transformative role of cutting-edge technology in modern law enforcement.

The case dates back to 2005, when a man named Shivashankarappa was tragically murdered in Tavarekere, Bengaluru. At the time, the Tavarekere Police identified Ramesh as the prime suspect and arrested him. However, after being released, Ramesh evaded the legal process and disappeared, eluding capture for nearly two decades.

Years passed, and with his appearance significantly altered, Ramesh believed he had escaped justice. Confident that the case had been forgotten, he resumed his routine life. However, the Bengaluru Police remained committed to solving the case and leveraging advanced technology to track down the fugitive.

Through the diligent efforts of the Tavarekere Police, supported by modern investigative tools and inputs from Shivashankarappa’s family and acquaintances, the authorities were able to piece together the suspect’s movements and identity. This relentless pursuit culminated in Ramesh’s arrest, bringing long-awaited closure to the case.

This success story highlights the unwavering commitment of Bengaluru Police to justice and their ability to integrate innovative technology with traditional investigative methods. It serves as a powerful reminder that justice may be delayed but will not be denied.

Capulus Technologies commends Bengaluru Police for their dedication and perseverance in ensuring public safety and justice for all.