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Two hired assassins killed in shootout
By Our Staff Reporter
KURNOOL, DEC. 4. Police shot dead two hired assassins, identified
as Erukala Kistanna, 42, and Erukala Ramudu alias, Nabi Rasool,
40, near the All India Radio Station on the Kodumur highway on
the outskirts of the town on Monday. A police team led by the
Town Inspector, Mr. Sriramulu, an SI, and four constables had
come across the duo when they were screening vehicles as part of
routine inspection, police said.
When the police tried to overpower the two, they allegedly threw
crude bombs and tried to open fire from a countrymade revolver,
which reportedly did not function. Police fired nine rounds
killing the two on the spot. A few unexploded bombs and hand bags
used to carry them were found near the bodies which were lying by
the side of the Highway.
Kistanna, a close follower of the former Chief Minister, Mr.
Kotla Vijaya Bhaskar Reddy, was reportedly involved in over 30
murders. He figured as accused in eight cases involving 12 deaths
including in the murder of former Pathikonda MLA, Mahabaleswara
Gupta and the sensational Kappatralla murder. Kistanna, who
hailed from Kappatralla village, but settled at Kodumur, was
convicted to life in 1996 for murder of four persons in his
native village.
Police said he was also involved in many unreported crimes
including the murder of four persons at Chakrala village. The
charges against him include theft of cattle and sheep in Kurnool
and Mahabubnagar districts and allegedly aided many hired gangs
to eliminate political opponents. He was released from jail a few
months ago following his acquittal in the High Court.
The Superintendent of Police, Mr. P.S.R. Anjaneyulu, who visited
the scene of the encounter, told reporters that Kistanna was back
in action since his release from the jail and allegedly
instigated the rival gangs and masterminded the murder of
Hemanthkumar of Brahmanadoddi village at Gudur recently. Four
persons who were held in the Hemanthkumar murder case reportedly
told the police that Kistanna had abetted the crime. Erukali
Ramudu, who was shot dead along with Kistanna today was also a
close follower of the latter and figured as accused in three
cases involving six deaths.
The killing of Kistanna and Ramudu is likely to change faction
equations in Western parts of Kurnool district. Kistanna was said
to have been active in murder politics for the last 20 years and
was responsible for many political killings. He was opposed to
the non-Reddy group led by Mr. Kappatralla Venkatappaiah Naidu,
who survived 14 attempts on his life. A hired assassin sheet was
opened against Kistanna in 1986, but he was provided official
security between 1989 and 1994.
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