K'taka youth obsessed with iPhone eliminates delivery young boy

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
HASSAN/ MYSURU: A 20-year-old youths fixation with owning an iPhone saw him eliminate a 23-year-old delivery kid in Arsikere town in Hassan
district
Police fixed the case by arresting the accused, Hemanth Datta, almost 10 days after the murder on February 7
Superintendent of police Hariram Shankar said that the murder was premeditated and the implicated had actually kept Hemanth Nayaks body in a
gunny bag at his house for three days prior to disposing of it in a secluded location on the outskirts of Arsikere.The case was initially
hard to break as cops were unable to find any motives, enmity or ideas
Suspect had actually bought murder weapon onlineAt initially, they believed that a love affair or illegal activity might have resulted in
the murder, however they later found that it was related to shipment of a parcel.Nayak had seven parcels to provide that day and he had
delivered two of them
The examination then focused on the parcel shipment angle, stated the SP.Nayaks scorched body was discovered near a train track on February
11
A missing person grievance was registered on February 8
We got the details about a half burnt body near the train track at Lakshmipuram near Anchekopalu bridge on February 11 morning, Shankar
stated
The police team determined it to be that of Nayak, who was missing out on considering that February 7 morning.Datta had actually reserved a
refurbished iPhone on an e-commerce platform and picked money on delivery option
When the shipment young boy called him on February 7, the accused asked him to come to his home in Lakshmipura Layout in Arasikere town
Datta did not have the cash to pay and asked Nayak to wait saying his friend is getting the cash.Stabbed in the neck, chestEven as an unwary
Nayak was scrolling his phone waiting to be paid, Datta stabbed him in the neck and chest killing him on the spot.Additional SP MK Thammaiah
stated the accused was aware of the shipment treatment of the e-commerce business and created a phony identity and delivery address to
receive the iPhone
Datta waited for the appropriate time to execute the crime and had, in reality, deferred receiving the plan two times before summoning the
victim home.When police checked on the delivery address of the third parcel, they got a pungent odor from your home exciting their suspicion
The parcel was recovered from his home later.There is no cash-on-delivery option on a brand-new iPhone however there is choice for
cash-on-delivery for the pre-owned product, which costs about Rs 46,000 to Rs 47,000
Lokesh J, deputy superintendent of authorities, Arasikere sub-division, stated Datta was consumed with owning an iPhone
He had actually been planning the criminal activity for a month now and had likewise acquired the murder weapon online.Datta coped with his
mother who had gone to her daughters location
He had lost his dad recently
After the murder, the accused was utilizing the iPhone and worked in a private company throughout the day.