Bengaluru: Suspicious fund transfer from murdered Prabha's account


Bengaluru, Feb 25 (DHNS): The mystery surrounding the murder of Prabha Arun Kumar, a software engineer from Bengaluru stabbed to death in Sydney in March 2015, has deepened, with Australian investigators revealing a suspicious transfer of funds to a woman’s account in Sri Lanka from Prabha’s compensation amount.

The murder is being investigated by special detective squad, Strike Force Marcoala of New South Wales, Australia.

After Prabha’s death, Rs 1 crore, which included the Australian government’s compensation and benefits from life insurance, was deposited into her account.?


Prabha Arun Kumar

The husband is the legal nominee to receive compensation, CID sources said. The money was transferred to a woman’s account in Sri Lanka in 2015-16. NWS detectives visited Bengaluru in January and verified details of the accounts of Prabha, her husband Arun Kumar and family members.

The suspicious transfer of funds to Sri Lanka came to light during the verification.

The detectives interrogated Prabha’s relatives and Kumar over the transfer of funds.

Financial crisis

The sleuths were told that the woman, a techie from Bengaluru, was Prabha’s family friend and was undergoing a financial crisis. Hence, the funds were transferred to her account from Prabha’s account.

The woman was in Sri Lanka on an official assignment in 2015-16 and had opened an account there. She was a close friend of the man who transferred the funds.

The woman made a statement to Australian investigators that she received the funds as loan to overcome a financial crisis.

The investigators did not find any convincing evidence to establish a link between the suspicious transfer of funds and Prabha’s murder, sources said.

An unidentified man had followed her and slit her throat on March 7, 2015, while she was passing through a Sydney park about 300 metres away from her house, minutes after she got down from a tram.

CCTV image

The CCTV in the park had captured the image of the assailant. The sleuths had detained over 30 men involved in crimes in Sydney who resembled the assailant. However, it later emerged that they didn’t have any role in that murder.

The sleuths had also interrogated a 27-year-old man who had stabbed two women in the park earlier. However, the investigation established that he was not involved in Prabha’s case.

A native of Nandagokula in Amtoor near Kalladka in Bantwal taluk, Prabha had moved to Bengaluru in 1998. She was sent to Australia for a project for a year by her employer Mindtree in 2012.

  

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  • Amigo, Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 26 2017

    The murderer is Certainly not an Australian but it's an Indian SUPARIMAN and after executing his job definitely he left Australia where Australian police searching around the Bush. Grill family people & friends thoroughly, everything will come out. RIP Prabha.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Sun, Feb 26 2017

    O my God,here it looks like the murder and money transfer has a big connection.Was the mord done by a professional killer,from a different man ?was it with purpose?so that finacial help to get ,and sri lankan lady was involved?When Prabha goes out of way ,she might get the post?Something is here cooked up,very bad smelling.Thourough investigation is required.Hope Prabhas husband is not involved.

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  • G M Hegde, udupi

    Sat, Feb 25 2017

    Pls hand over investigation to our local police. They will treat the suspects with degrees and get the truth out. In todays times lending 1 khoka to a friend?

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  • Anand, Karkala

    Sat, Feb 25 2017

    Who is the Man transferred funds to a woman in SriLanka?

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  • H.DSOUZA, KODAGU / MANGALURU

    Sat, Feb 25 2017

    Not post man he he he

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Feb 25 2017

    Brainless Australian Government transferring money to dead persons Account ...

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  • Friendlyspiderman, Mangaluru

    Sat, Feb 25 2017

    Dear Sir,
    As per law in Australia, if a nominee has not been declared by the policy holder, the insurance amount will be transferred into the said persons account that was given while making the policy. Even in this circumstance unless the husband is given authority to manage his deceased wife's account he cannot do so unless he has been allowed to operate the account by a court of law.
    This helps to safeguard ones assets from misuse of fraud.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Feb 25 2017

    You have answered your own question ...

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  • Rob Stan, Udupi / US

    Sat, Feb 25 2017

    How come a third person transfers money from an account of a dead person to some other person that too to a third country.

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