Gauri Lankesh murder: Karnataka govt. announces ₹10 lakh cash prize for information about killers

September 08, 2017 12:54 pm | Updated 04:48 pm IST - BENGALURU

Special Investigation Team conducting probe at the residence of slain journalist Gauri Lankesh on September 7.

Special Investigation Team conducting probe at the residence of slain journalist Gauri Lankesh on September 7.

The Karnataka government has announced a cash award of ₹10 lakh for anyone who provides the police with information on killers of senior journalist and activist Gauri Lankesh.

Announcing this on Friday, Home Minister Ramalinga Reddy, who held a meeting with Chief Minister Siddaramaiah at the latter’s official residence “Krishna,” told presspersons that cash award of ₹10 lakh would be given to those who come forward and give information on the assailants.

The Chief Minister has directed the Special Investigation Team to speed up the investigation and the team has commenced the probe, Mr. Reddy said.

The Government was ready to provide more number of police officers for the SIT to investigate and nab the culprits involved in the brutal killing of Gauri Lankesh. The team has been instructed to probe every angle. Only probe can reveal the truth, Mr. Reddy said.

Meanwhile, Minister for Mines and Geology Vinay Kulkarni has sought ‘Z” category security and the Home Department has provided it to him. The government is ready to provide security to all rationalists who fear threat to their life, Mr. Reddy added.

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