Gauri Lankesh murder: Absconding accused arrested in Jharkhand

Devdikar was part of the conspiracy to kill Lankesh and was accused no 18 in the case

Gauri Lankesh banner (File) A banner with the image of slain journalist Gauri Lankesh | Reuters

The special investigation team probing the murder of activist-journalist Gauri Lankesh has arrested one person in connection with the case.

Rushikesh Devdikar alias Murali, 44, who had been absconding, was arrested on Thursday from his hideout at Katras in Dhanbad district of Jharkhand, the SIT said in a statement.

According to the probe team, Devdikar was part of the conspiracy to kill Lankesh. He is accused number 18 in the case.

"His house is being searched for clues. He will be produced before the jurisdictional judicial magistrate tomorrow (Friday)," the SIT said.

Lankesh, a left-leaning journalist, was shot dead on September 5, 2017, outside her house by a member of a gang that apparently planned to kill her after being inspired by a book brought out by rightwing group Sanatan Sanstha, that had identified Lankesh as a durjan (evil person).

Investigators said the gang had also prepared a list of people whom they wanted to kill. The list included noted playwright Girish Karnad and rationalist K.S. Bhagawan.

The SIT had found that Lankesh was killed after a conspiracy was hatched by members of a rightwing group, which is also accused of killing rationalist M.M. Kalburgi.