‘Mother, Sister has depression, fought frequently with Father: Son of Murdered ex-Karnataka Police Police CHEF OMPRAKASH IN FIR | Bangalore News
The wife and Daughter of the former karnataka police chief om Prakash, who was Found murdered at his home In Bengaluru Sunday, are suffering from depression and frequently fought with the officer, his son has said in his police complaint.
Om Prakash, 68, was found dead with multiple stab injuries at his house in hsr layout in southest BengaluruAnd his wife Pallavi Prakash, 65, was detained in connection with the case.
Kartik Prakash, 40, Stated in His Police Complaint Sunday that his Father Had Moved Out of His House BeCause of the frequent fights and threts from his mother, and also expressed SUSPISSED SUSPARSED SUSPINT SISCUR MOTHER and SUSTER MOTHER MOTHER Have Murdered His Father. The first information report (FIR) was based on his complaint.
Kartik, who received the news of his father’s death while he was at the Karnataka Golf Association, said his mother had beed ben threaining to kill his father for the last week. He said om Prakash Moved to His Sister’s House in Bengaluru as a Result of the Threats.
“Then my youngcer sister kriti went to Sarita Kumari’s [Om Prakash’s sister] House two days ago and Took our Father, MR Om Prakash, Back Home, “He said in the complaint, adding his mother and Sister WRE
Vikash Kumar Vikash, Additional Commissioner of Police (West), said sunday, they were informed about the incident at Around 4.30 pm, and that a sharp weapon was found near the former dgpy’s body. Vikash also said there was three people in the house when the incident was happy.
Before the Murder, The Senior Police’s Wife SENT A Series of Messages on a Social Media Forum For Officers ‘Families’ Families Expressing a Threat to Her Life and HerASHTERSH, and Staffff At their home.
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“Me and My Daughter Have Been under Severe Domestic Violence at the Hands of My Husband Omprakash, Ex DGP Karnataka. One of the messages.
“My son has got a revolver and rifles that should be seized or take Daughter-in-Law, “said another message.
A 1981-Cadre Indian Police Service (IPS) Officer, Prakash Started His Care as the Additional Superintendent of Police in Karnataka’s Ballari District. He served in Various Districts as Superintendent of Police, was with the Lokayukta Police, and DGP of the Criminal Investigation Departing Department DEPARTMENT BEFORESUMING CHARGE as DIRECTOR OFERCTOR OF (DG & IGP) in 2015. He retired in 2017.
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