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Main accused held in Kottayam murder case

Police said that the murders could be seen as an act of revenge by Urang following a financial fraud case filed against him last year based on a complaint filed by Vijayakumar

Published on: Apr 24, 2025 09:24 AM IST
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A day after an industrialist and his wife were found murdered at their home in Kerala’s Kottayam district, the police on Wednesday arrested the key accused in Thrissur district.

The police identified the accused as Amit Urang, a resident of Tinsukia district in Assam, who was previously employed by TK Vijayakumar, the victim (File photo)
The police identified the accused as Amit Urang, a resident of Tinsukia district in Assam, who was previously employed by TK Vijayakumar, the victim (File photo)

The police identified the accused as Amit Urang, a resident of Tinsukia district in Assam, who was previously employed by TK Vijayakumar (71), the businessman found murdered along with his wife Meera (67) at their home in Thiruvathukkal.

On Tuesday morning, Vijayakumar, the owner of the Indraprastham auditorium in Kottayam town and other business enterprises, and his wife Meera were found soaked in blood in separate rooms of their palatial house in Thiruvathukkal. Their bodies were discovered by the house-help who informed the locals and the police.

“We have recorded the arrest of Amit Urang and we believe he is the only person directly involved in this murder. He was employed by Vijayakumar both at his home and for work in the auditorium he owned in Kottayam town,” said Shahul Hameed, the Kottayam district police chief.

The officer said the murders could be seen as an act of revenge by Urang following a financial fraud case filed against him last year based on a complaint filed by Vijayakumar.

Following the murders early Tuesday, Urang had allegedly taken up a room in a hotel in Kottayam town, subsequently taking a train to Ernakulam, a bus to Perumbavoor and another bus ride to Mala where he was arrested from a camp housing inter-state workers.

The officer confirmed that Urang’s fingerprints have matched with those found in the house in Thiruvathukkal and on the billhook used in the murders. CCTV visuals are also being perused to track his movements around the house.

 
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Vishnu Varma

Vishnu Varma is Assistant Editor and reports from Kerala for the Hindustan Times. He has 10 years of experience writing for print and digital platforms and has worked at The New York Times, NDTV and The Indian Express in the past. He specialises in longform reportage at the intersections of politics, crime, social commentary and environment.

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