CUDDALORE: 
          Six people, including a woman, are in the police dragnet  in an aborted child kidnapping case at Panruti. During investigation, it  has come to light that four of them may also be involved in a murder  case that occurred prior to the kidnap attempt and about which there are  few clues.
         Addressing a press conference here on Tuesday, Superintendent of  Police P.Pakalavan said that it was initially reported that when  S.Nivetha (five) went to the house of neighbour S.Kannan at Muthiah  Nagar in Panruti on June 25 to watch television four persons barged into  the house, beat up Kannan and his wife Malathi, and, kidnapped the girl  in an Indica car with a Puducherry registration number.
      The girl's father Srinivasan had left for Dubai just 10 days ago, and her mother Tamilselvi reported the matter to the police. When the police began investigatin, fearing arrest the culprits  abandoned the girl near the Panaiyapuram road junction in Villupuram  district, without causing any harm to her, and sped away. The police who were on their trail traced the girl within a couple of  hours and restored her to the parent. The SP further said that the  probe had revealed that the car originally registered in the name of a  Puducherry resident had changed hands twice and the present owner was  Alagu alias Palaniraja, but the documents were yet to be transferred to  the current owner.
         On the confession of Palaniraja, it came to light that his uncle  Kannan was the brain behind the kidnap, being executed with a motive of  demanding ransom from her father employed in Dubai, and in this  conspiracy Malathi too had a role.
The other four involved in the incident are: 
Kannan's brother-in-law  Raja, the latter's accomplices Prabhu and Mani and Palaniraja.
          All the six were arrested at various places simultaneously today at Panruti, Rettanai and Mangalore in Thittakudi block. Their arrests also helped in cracking the “mysterious death” of  R.Adhimurthy of Kondareddipalyam in Panruti where he was found dead with  bleeding injuries, with his two-wheeler lying by his side on May 30. Two of the accused – Raja and Prabhu – admitted that on the  inducement of Kannan and Malathi they knifed Adhimurthy to death even  while he was driving the two-wheeler.
          The victim accelerated the vehicle to escape from further assault but  he succumbed to injuries at a spot about two kilometers from the place  of incident. Kannan had a motive to finish off Adhimurthy because the latter had  betrayed him when he swindled money from the vegetable shop where they  worked together. The SP also noted that the antecedents of these  culprits were also being looked into. Mr. Pakalavan felicitated the special police team that acted swiftly  under the supervision of Additional Deputy Superintendent of Police  Ramakrishnan; it consisted of DSP Mani, Inspectors Ramadas and Vijakumar  and Sub-Inspector Anandababu.
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