The Bengaluru police Sunday arrested a person from Assam for allegedly killing his live-in associate and disposing of her physique in a municipal rubbish truck following a home dispute.
The police stated the girl, Asha, 40, and the accused, Samshuddin, 32, labored for a housekeeping firm, and had been in a relationship for the previous 18 months. Asha was a widow from Bengaluru who had two adopted youngsters dwelling in a hostel, stated the police. Samshuddin, who’s married and has his spouse and youngsters in Assam, had been cohabiting with Asha for 5 to 6 months, they stated.
In response to the police, the couple steadily quarrelled over numerous home points. On Saturday, tensions escalated when Asha returned house intoxicated, which investigators stated was a recurring sample that persistently triggered arguments between the pair.
“This led to a different spherical of argument, and it provoked Samshuddin, who, in a match of rage, strangled the girl,” stated a police officer. The police suspect that Asha may need been in a relationship with one other particular person, doubtlessly including to the tensions.
Samshuddin allegedly wrapped Asha’s physique in a blue plastic bag, positioned it inside a white plastic gunny bag, and transported it on his two-wheeler whereas looking for an acceptable disposal location.
Ultimately, he allegedly dumped the physique inside a parked rubbish truck of the civic physique beside the sports activities complicated within the C Ok Achukattu space, hoping that it could be collected and disposed of with out detection.
The crime got here to mild round 1.45 am Sunday when Mohamad Mustaf, a software program engineer, went there to get rid of his family trash. Mustaf sometimes took out the rubbish late at night time as a result of his and his spouse’s work schedule prevented them from assembly the morning waste assortment occasions. Upon approaching the rubbish truck, Mustaf seen hair and blood on the gunny bag and instantly alerted the CK Achukattu police station.
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The police registered a homicide case and launched an investigation. By technical evaluation and examination of CCTV footage, the police recognized Samshuddin because the prime suspect and arrested him within the Hulimavu space.
Lokesh B Jagalasar, Deputy Commissioner of Police, South, confirmed that investigations revealed the couple had been presenting themselves as husband and spouse to neighbours and acquaintances.

