தெல்தெனிய பகுதியில் சந்தேகத்திற்கிடமான முறையில் உயிரிழந்த பெண் இயன்முறை சிகிச்சை நிபுணரின் மரணம் தொடர்பில் பொலிஸார் பல தகவல்களை வெளியிட்டுள்ளனர்.சம்பவம் தொடர்பில் கைதான சந்தேகநபர்கள் மூவரையும் பலத்த பாதுகாப்புடன் மேலதிக விசாரணைகளுக்கான (24) நுவரெலியா பொலிஸ் நிலையத்திற்கு அழைத்து…

The police have released several details regarding the death of a female physiotherapist who died under suspicious circumstances in the Theldeniya area. The three suspects arrested in connection with the incident have been brought to the Nuwara Eliya Police Station under heavy security for further interrogation (24), and the Nuwara Eliya District Magistrate's Court has ordered them to be remanded in police custody for 48 hours. When the suspects were produced before the court, the Magistrate ordered them to be remanded in police custody for 48 hours in accordance with the request made by the Nuwara Eliya Police Crime Prevention Division. The body of a female physiotherapist was found by the police in an abandoned car near the Theldeniya Base Hospital in Kandy on the 17th. An autopsy conducted on the death revealed that the deceased died due to strangulation. The police suspect that there were also some injuries on her face caused by a nail, which may have been caused when she held the suspect's hands to prevent him from strangling her while she was conscious. In this situation, after a long search by the police, the main suspect in connection with the incident and his wife were arrested by the police in Jaffna on Wednesday (24). Following this, the investigation conducted revealed that the deceased was Shamya Darshani (34 years old), who worked as a physiotherapist at the Ampara Hospital. The body was left in the car and the police fled in Nuwara Eliya CCTV footage also showed a man known as Kadhalan abducting the woman he had been dating for the night at the hotel where he was staying. Following this, the lover had left the body in the car and fled. In this situation, on the instructions of the Inspector General of Police Priyantha Weerasuriya, investigations were intensified under the guidance of the Director of the Central Anti-Corruption Bureau, Assistant Superintendent of Police Rohan Olugala. Accordingly, a special investigation was initiated on the instructions of the Inspector General of Police Priyantha Weerasuriya to search for the suspect for 7 days. In a search conducted with the technical assistance of the Central Anti-Corruption Bureau and the Criminal Investigation Department, it was revealed that the suspect was traveling from the Wellawatte area towards Jaffna. Acting swiftly on this information, the Jaffna Division Criminal Investigation Division intercepted the bus in which the suspect was travelling in the Chavakachcheri, Kaithadi area and arrested the suspect and his wife along with a child. Attempt to escape in disguise When the suspect was arrested, he was wearing a hat, mask and wig, while his wife was disguised as a Muslim woman. The police also seized some of the fake hair that the suspect often uses from him. Was he planning to flee to India? Investigations have also revealed that the main suspect had learned a few Tamil words in Jaffna to pass himself off as a Tamil. Although the suspect claimed that he had gone from Jaffna to Vavuniya and from there to Kurunegala and was going to surrender after seeing his other two children there, the police suspect that they had planned to flee Jaffna to India by sea. The suspect’s statement stated that when he went to the room where the deceased woman was staying, she had committed suicide by hanging herself and that he got scared and took the body to Theldeniya, Kandy. However, the autopsy reports have confirmed that the murder was committed by strangulation. He also said that even though he had received money from her, it was not Rs. 1.5 crore. The wife of the suspect has stated that she introduced herself as the man’s “elder sister” to the women she was deceiving and helped in these scams. She also stated that she had sent two of her three children to her ancestral home in Narammala on the 21st. During the investigations conducted under the guidance of Senior Superintendent of Police Samarakon Banda in charge of the Nuwara Eliya Division, a Kundasala Pradeshiya Sabha employee who had provided accommodation and transport facilities to the suspect was also arrested on the 24th. On the evening of the 16th, the main suspect arrived at the employee’s house in Kundasala in the same car as the body and stayed at the house with his wife and three children for the night. The next day, when the body was being taken to Theldeniya, the Pradeshiya Sabha employee followed the car on a motorbike. After disposing of the body, he brought the suspect back to his house on his motorcycle. He also helped take these people to the suspect's mother's house in Matale. He stated in his statement that the suspect also defrauded the employee's wife of Rs. 5 lakh. The suspect's fraud network The suspect is a major fraudster who targets unmarried women above 30 years of age and deceives them by promising them marriage. The deceased physiotherapist was met by him when he went to the Ampara Hospital for treatment. The suspect has been living a luxurious life with the money he has cheated women. It has been revealed that the total amount he has cheated women of is more than two crore rupees through various tactics. He has also started a clothing store in the Kattukasthota area and has planned to extort one million rupees from a young woman who worked there. The main suspect, his wife, and an accomplice, the Kundasala Pradeshiya Sabha employee (with a small child), are being remanded in custody at the Nuwara Eliya Police Station as per the court order and further investigations are being conducted.