Two men were discovered murdered inside a vacant factory in northeastern Bengaluru on Monday, sparking an investigation by the Yelahanka New Town police. The victims, identified as Vikram, 21, a security guard from Bihar, and Soori, 33, a driver from Nepal working at a textile shop, were found in the non-operational factory where they had been residing.
Authorities suspect that the murders could have stemmed from a dispute during a party held at the factory on Sunday night. Police believe an altercation took place during the gathering, and the exact details of the incident are expected to emerge following the questioning of three individuals detained for their potential involvement.
A murder case has been registered, and investigations are ongoing to determine the motive and full circumstances surrounding the killings.
In a separate incident, Suresh, 35, a Bengaluru man recently released from prison after serving time for a previous murder, is accused of killing two of his colleagues in a drunken altercation. The victims, Nagesh and Manje Gowda, were beaten to death in a washroom at a bus washing unit in Bagalur. Suresh fled the scene but was arrested the following day near City Market.