Belagavi, July 8: A Jain pontiff who went missing in Karnataka earlier this week has been murdered as two accused persons, currently in police custody, confessed to killing him in Belagavi district, sources said on Saturday. According to the police sources, Acharya Shree 108th Muni Kamkumar Nandi Maharaj from Chikkodi went missing on Thursday from the Jain Basadi at Nandi Parvat in Horekodi.
A seach operation is currently underway to recover the body. After the pontiff was reported to be missing, the management told the police that property documents related to the Jain Basadi were also unaccounted for. Double Murder in Karnataka: Drug-Addict Youths Hack Two Elderly Men to Death to Get Rs 485 for Drugs in Mysuru; Arrested.
The inmates of the ashram last saw him at about 10 p.m. on July 5. The pontiff had been residing at the Jain Basadi for the last15 years. The missing case was lodged with Chikkodi police station by Bheemappa Ugare, the President of Acharya Kamakumaranandi Charitable Trust. Karnataka Shocker: Father Hammers Two Children to Death, Attacks Wife in Mandya District; Absconding.
The police had taken the two accused persons into custody in this connection. During the course of investigation, they confessed to killing the pontiff but gave contradictory statements regarding the disposal of the body.
The accused told the police that they threw the body into an abandoned well in Katakabavi village. But when searched, the body was not found. The accused later claimed of disposing the body into a river.
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