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Bangalore ATM attacker is a serial killer..!!!
By: Tupaki Desk | 25 Nov 2013 9:50 AM GMTDays before the attack of a unknown person on a bank employee in ATM kiosk was created sensation and many shocking revelations coming out about the assailantPolice was unsuccessful to found the attacker and around 4-5 teams of Bangalore police were trying to trace the assailant and expressed some shocking doubts about the intruder
According to police he is suspected to be a serial killer who recently involved in a murder in AP. The investigators also suspect he could be behind the suspicious death of a woman in Dharmavaram on November 10
Police said Prameelamma was murdered on November 10 by a person who inflicted four cuts -- two on the head and one each on the thigh and the upper body. Her son lodged a complaint with the police that both his and his motherÂ’s ATM cards were missing and that they were stolen by the assailant
His footprints were traced to an ATM in Kadiri town. He was seen withdrawing money at an SBI ATM in Kadiri on November 10 - nine days before he attacked the bank official in Bangalore. CCTV footage of the ATM showed a person looking exactly like the assailant, wearing the same dress and holding the same hand bag too police said quoting the bank officials.
Police had announced a reward of Rs one lakh to anyone providing information leading to the assailant's arrest. Posters of the assailant have also been pasted at several places in the district
According to police he is suspected to be a serial killer who recently involved in a murder in AP. The investigators also suspect he could be behind the suspicious death of a woman in Dharmavaram on November 10
Police said Prameelamma was murdered on November 10 by a person who inflicted four cuts -- two on the head and one each on the thigh and the upper body. Her son lodged a complaint with the police that both his and his motherÂ’s ATM cards were missing and that they were stolen by the assailant
His footprints were traced to an ATM in Kadiri town. He was seen withdrawing money at an SBI ATM in Kadiri on November 10 - nine days before he attacked the bank official in Bangalore. CCTV footage of the ATM showed a person looking exactly like the assailant, wearing the same dress and holding the same hand bag too police said quoting the bank officials.
Police had announced a reward of Rs one lakh to anyone providing information leading to the assailant's arrest. Posters of the assailant have also been pasted at several places in the district