Karnataka Home Minister Says Former DGP Om Prakash’s Wife Has Confessed to Murder
Karnataka Home Minister G. Parameshwara announced that the wife of former Director General of Police (DGP) Om Prakash has confessed to committing murder.
He shared this major development while speaking to the media, saying the police are treating the case very seriously and following all legal procedures.
The murder case shocked many people, especially because it involves the family of a former top police officer. According to the Home Minister, the police questioned Om Prakash’s wife as part of their investigation. During questioning, she admitted that she committed the crime. The police have now taken her into custody and are continuing the investigation.
The Home Minister assured the public that the police will handle the case without bias. He said that the law is equal for everyone, and the government will not protect anyone, no matter how powerful or well-connected they are. He also added that the police are collecting more evidence and will soon submit a full report.
The investigation team visited the crime scene and spoke to witnesses. They also checked CCTV footage, phone records, and other clues. The police are now trying to find out what led to the murder and whether anyone else helped her.
This case has created a lot of discussion in Karnataka, especially because of Om Prakash’s long career in the police force. People were surprised and concerned to hear that a close family member of a former top cop could be involved in such a serious crime.
Opposition leaders have also reacted to the news and asked the government to stay transparent. They urged the police to take quick and honest action without giving special treatment.
The Home Minister repeated that the government will not interfere in the investigation. He said the police have full freedom to do their job and bring justice to the victim’s family.
The case is still under investigation, and more details are expected to come out soon. People across the state are closely watching how the government and police handle this sensitive matter.