Bangalore Techie Murder

'Bangalore Techie Murder' - 18 News Result(s)

  • Bengaluru Techie, Arrested for Hoax Calls, Says He Killed Wife: Police
    Delhi News | Reported by Maya Sharma, Edited by Veer Arjun Singh | Monday September 7, 2015
    A Bengaluru techie, arrested for making hoax calls about bombs on international flights, has allegedly confessed to murdering his wife, said the city's police chief N S Megharikh today.
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  • Techie Arrested for Killing Friend's Wife in Bengaluru
    Karnataka News | Indo-Asian News Service | Tuesday March 3, 2015
    A young techie was arrested on Monday for murdering his friend's wife, a homemaker, in Bengaluru's upscale eastern suburb, police said.
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  • Bangalore Techie Kills Colleague for 'Love'
    Bangalore News | Written by Radhika Iyer | Sunday June 22, 2014
    It may sound like a script from Bollywood, but this murder case that has shocked Bangalore.
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  • South | Press Trust of India | Tuesday January 1, 2013
    A software engineer hailing from Tamil Nadu, who had come here for New Year celebrations, was stabbed to death by his friends, a top police official said today.
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  • Techie's husband flew into Bangalore with the knife that allegedly killed her
    Bangalore News | Reported by Maya Sharma; edited by Shamik Ghosh | Thursday November 15, 2012
    A young woman who worked as a techie in Bangalore has been killed, allegedly by her husband, who has been arrested.
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  • Bangalore techie found dead in US hotel
    World News | Press Trust of India | Wednesday June 27, 2012
    A 26-year-old Indian employee at an IT firm, who was accused of murdering an American woman, was found dead after he allegedly committed suicide due to suspected drug overdose at a New Jersey hotel. Pawan Kumar Anjaiah, 26, a software engineer, was in the US on an assignment with IT firm Cognizant.
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  • Bangalore techie found dead in car, seatbelt fastened
    Bangalore News | Press Trust of India | Wednesday May 23, 2012
    A 25-year-old software engineer was found dead in his car at Mahadevapura area with his head covered in a plastic bag and his body wrapped in cellophane tape, police said.
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  • Dell techie's father suspects she was murdered for gain
    Bangalore News | mid-day.com | Friday January 21, 2011
    A day after the prime suspect in the Payal Surekha murder case claimed he was innocent, the victim's father says the murder was for gain and suspects the involvement of more than one person.Speaking to MiD DAY from his hometown Assam, Deen Dayal said, "Initially we believed the police theory and after few days of analyzing the chronology of the inc...
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  • Bangalore techie murder: 1 arrested
    Bangalore News | NDTV Correspondent | Saturday December 25, 2010
    Bangalore police say they have found the man who killed 29-year-old Dell employee Payal Surekha, in her home in south Bangalore last week.The man who has been arrested, Chaudhary James Kumar Roy, was a former partner in the gym run by Payal's husband in Cuttack. He had been fired from the gym for alleged financial irregularities."Because Smt Surekh...
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  • Bangalore techie murder: No arrest so far
    Bangalore News | NDTV Correspondent | Thursday December 23, 2010
    Reports in local media of an arrest being made in the murder case of Bangalore techie Payal Sulekha were untrue, police said on Thursday.Addressing the media after some reports said a former classmate of the Dell employee was arrested in connection with the case, Bangalore Police Commissioner Shankar Bidari clarified that while police have found de...
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  • Dell techie's relatives use Facebook for information on killer
    Bangalore News | Ameen Khan, DNA | Tuesday December 21, 2010
    Even as the Bangalore police probing the murder of Dell employee Payal Sureka remained tight-lipped on the progress of the case, her relatives have taken the cyber route in the hope of finding clues that may lead to the murderer. Gaurav Gupta, cousin of the deceased, requested Payal's friends and colleagues at Dell on the social networking site Fac...
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  • Police question husband of murdered Dell employee
    Bangalore News | Press Trust of India | Monday December 20, 2010
    Intensifying investigations into the murder of 29-year-old employee of an IT major here, police today questioned her husband and a few other people.     "We have begun questioning a few people, including her (victim's) husband in the case," Sonia Narang, DCP, South Division, told PTI. (Bangalore techie murdered:1 detained) ...
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  • Bangalore techie murder: 1 detained
    Bangalore News | NDTV Correspondent | Sunday December 19, 2010
    Bangalore police have detained a man for questioning in the murder case of Payal Surekha, a 29-year-old woman employee of an IT company. The man is Payal's husband's estranged friend.The police acted on her husband Anand Narayan Mishra's suspicion. He had a fallout with this friend some time ago.Police yesterday found a witness who could be crucial...
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  • Bangalore News | NDTV Correspondent | Friday December 17, 2010
    Surekha Mishra, a  29-year-old who joined computer company Dell last month, was discovered dead in her South Bangalore flat on Friday.  Her husband, Anant, who was away to Orissa, had been trying to call her but her mobile was switched off.Sunanda's landlord entered her flat with his key and found her dead with injuries on her throat.The ...
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  • She cheated on me, I killed her: Bangalore techie's lover
    Cities | mid-day.com | Monday November 1, 2010
    The police have made headway in the case of the woman techie in Bangalore who was murdered brutally earlier this month with the arrest and confession of her classmate and relative, Naveen. Valarmazi was found dead at her house in BTM Layout Second Stage on the evening of October 11. Her throat had been slit with a shard of glass.In his confession t...
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'Bangalore Techie Murder' - 18 News Result(s)

  • Bengaluru Techie, Arrested for Hoax Calls, Says He Killed Wife: Police
    Delhi News | Reported by Maya Sharma, Edited by Veer Arjun Singh | Monday September 7, 2015
    A Bengaluru techie, arrested for making hoax calls about bombs on international flights, has allegedly confessed to murdering his wife, said the city's police chief N S Megharikh today.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Techie Arrested for Killing Friend's Wife in Bengaluru
    Karnataka News | Indo-Asian News Service | Tuesday March 3, 2015
    A young techie was arrested on Monday for murdering his friend's wife, a homemaker, in Bengaluru's upscale eastern suburb, police said.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Bangalore Techie Kills Colleague for 'Love'
    Bangalore News | Written by Radhika Iyer | Sunday June 22, 2014
    It may sound like a script from Bollywood, but this murder case that has shocked Bangalore.
    www.ndtv.com
  • South | Press Trust of India | Tuesday January 1, 2013
    A software engineer hailing from Tamil Nadu, who had come here for New Year celebrations, was stabbed to death by his friends, a top police official said today.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Techie's husband flew into Bangalore with the knife that allegedly killed her
    Bangalore News | Reported by Maya Sharma; edited by Shamik Ghosh | Thursday November 15, 2012
    A young woman who worked as a techie in Bangalore has been killed, allegedly by her husband, who has been arrested.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Bangalore techie found dead in US hotel
    World News | Press Trust of India | Wednesday June 27, 2012
    A 26-year-old Indian employee at an IT firm, who was accused of murdering an American woman, was found dead after he allegedly committed suicide due to suspected drug overdose at a New Jersey hotel. Pawan Kumar Anjaiah, 26, a software engineer, was in the US on an assignment with IT firm Cognizant.
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  • Bangalore techie found dead in car, seatbelt fastened
    Bangalore News | Press Trust of India | Wednesday May 23, 2012
    A 25-year-old software engineer was found dead in his car at Mahadevapura area with his head covered in a plastic bag and his body wrapped in cellophane tape, police said.
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  • Dell techie's father suspects she was murdered for gain
    Bangalore News | mid-day.com | Friday January 21, 2011
    A day after the prime suspect in the Payal Surekha murder case claimed he was innocent, the victim's father says the murder was for gain and suspects the involvement of more than one person.Speaking to MiD DAY from his hometown Assam, Deen Dayal said, "Initially we believed the police theory and after few days of analyzing the chronology of the inc...
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  • Bangalore techie murder: 1 arrested
    Bangalore News | NDTV Correspondent | Saturday December 25, 2010
    Bangalore police say they have found the man who killed 29-year-old Dell employee Payal Surekha, in her home in south Bangalore last week.The man who has been arrested, Chaudhary James Kumar Roy, was a former partner in the gym run by Payal's husband in Cuttack. He had been fired from the gym for alleged financial irregularities."Because Smt Surekh...
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  • Bangalore techie murder: No arrest so far
    Bangalore News | NDTV Correspondent | Thursday December 23, 2010
    Reports in local media of an arrest being made in the murder case of Bangalore techie Payal Sulekha were untrue, police said on Thursday.Addressing the media after some reports said a former classmate of the Dell employee was arrested in connection with the case, Bangalore Police Commissioner Shankar Bidari clarified that while police have found de...
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  • Dell techie's relatives use Facebook for information on killer
    Bangalore News | Ameen Khan, DNA | Tuesday December 21, 2010
    Even as the Bangalore police probing the murder of Dell employee Payal Sureka remained tight-lipped on the progress of the case, her relatives have taken the cyber route in the hope of finding clues that may lead to the murderer. Gaurav Gupta, cousin of the deceased, requested Payal's friends and colleagues at Dell on the social networking site Fac...
    www.ndtv.com
  • Police question husband of murdered Dell employee
    Bangalore News | Press Trust of India | Monday December 20, 2010
    Intensifying investigations into the murder of 29-year-old employee of an IT major here, police today questioned her husband and a few other people.     "We have begun questioning a few people, including her (victim's) husband in the case," Sonia Narang, DCP, South Division, told PTI. (Bangalore techie murdered:1 detained) ...
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  • Bangalore techie murder: 1 detained
    Bangalore News | NDTV Correspondent | Sunday December 19, 2010
    Bangalore police have detained a man for questioning in the murder case of Payal Surekha, a 29-year-old woman employee of an IT company. The man is Payal's husband's estranged friend.The police acted on her husband Anand Narayan Mishra's suspicion. He had a fallout with this friend some time ago.Police yesterday found a witness who could be crucial...
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  • Bangalore News | NDTV Correspondent | Friday December 17, 2010
    Surekha Mishra, a  29-year-old who joined computer company Dell last month, was discovered dead in her South Bangalore flat on Friday.  Her husband, Anant, who was away to Orissa, had been trying to call her but her mobile was switched off.Sunanda's landlord entered her flat with his key and found her dead with injuries on her throat.The ...
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  • She cheated on me, I killed her: Bangalore techie's lover
    Cities | mid-day.com | Monday November 1, 2010
    The police have made headway in the case of the woman techie in Bangalore who was murdered brutally earlier this month with the arrest and confession of her classmate and relative, Naveen. Valarmazi was found dead at her house in BTM Layout Second Stage on the evening of October 11. Her throat had been slit with a shard of glass.In his confession t...
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