New leads emerge in techie murder case

June 30, 2016 12:00 am | Updated November 17, 2021 04:47 am IST - CHENNAI

: A senior police officer involved in the investigation of the Swati murder case said the aruval used in the attack had a wooden grip and had been sent to forensic experts for examination.

Confirming that the suspect shown on the CCTV footage was the one who committed the murder, the officer, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said eyewitnesses had confirmed the identity of the suspect.

‘Seen in the same train’

Meanwhile, investigators are perusing a couple of inputs that came in on Wednesday.

While a caller informed that he saw the suspect in the same train that Swathi took on a couple of earlier occasions, a fresh CCTV clip has reportedly emerged in which a person resembling the suspect was seen stalking the victim at one of the suburban stations. Though surveillance cameras are installed at Chennai Beach, Chennai Egmore, Mambalam and Tambaram railway stations, it is suspected that the visuals might have been recorded either in Tambaram or Mambalam, the sources said, adding that a close friend of Swathi had shared some crucial information which the police were closely perusing.

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