K Armstrong Murder Case: Police Question Nelson Dilipkumar's Wife
K Armstrong Murder Case: Police Question Nelson Dilipkumar's Wife
As per reports, Monisha is reportedly under the police scanner because she had spoken frequently to the absconded lawyer Mottai Krishnan.

Lawyer and Director Nelson Dilipkumar’s wife Monisha has been reportedly questioned by the Sembium police regarding the Tamil Nadu BSP (Bahujan Samaj Party) Chief K Armstrong’s murder case. The late BSP Chief was hacked to death by six bike-borne men near his house in Chennai in July 2024. Till now, according to the press release, 24 people have been arrested in connection with this case.

As per reports, Monisha is reportedly under the police scanner because she had spoken frequently to the absconded lawyer Mottai Krishnan. Krishnan is reportedly a close accomplice of the rowdy Sambo Senthil. Senthil is wanted in the late BSP Chief Armstrong’s murder case. The Sembium police reviewed Mottai Krishnan’s call log and found that he had contacted Monisha after July 5. On this date, the late BSP chief was murdered and Krishnan fled abroad.

In a recent development in this case, Porkodi, wife of Suresh alias Arcot was arrested by the special teams on August 19. Suresh was a history-sheeter and was killed in August 2023. Porkodi was apprehended from her hideout on the Tamil Nadu- Andhra Pradesh border. She was brought back to Chennai city and was produced before a court after the preliminary investigation. She is now remanded in judicial custody till September 2.

Some time back, according to PTI, a key accused in the murder of BSP Tamil Nadu chief K Armstrong, K Thiruvengadam was shot dead in July. He had attempted to assault police personnel and flee from custody, police said. The accused was taken by officers to a location in north Chennai as part of the investigation to unearth weapons concealed in a spot. At this point, he assaulted a policeman and tried to escape and was shot at by a police officer.

The accused was taken to a hospital, where he was declared by doctors as brought dead. Thiruvengadam, in his thirties, was one of the 11 accused arrested in the Armstrong murder case and was a history-sheeter. A couple of days ago, a court in Tamil Nadu granted police five-day custody to the accused.

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