This story is from April 21, 2005

Camac St killers leave fingerprints

KOLKATA: The killers of Tarachand Banka and his wife Saroda did not leave immediately after murdering them.
Camac St killers leave fingerprints

KOLKATA: The killers of Tarachand Banka and his wife Saroda did not leave immediately after murdering
them. They spent some time there, trying to wipe off their fingerprints and destroy evidences.
But luckily, they could not remove all their fingerprints. And, for the sleuths — groping in the dark so far with an unconvincing portrait of the runaway domestic and contradictory statements from different quarters — these fingerprints hold the key to the killers’ identity.
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The cops, however, refused to divulge more details. "We have found some fingerprints.
But it is not proper to disclose more about it at the moment," said DC DD-I Gyanwant Singh. The probe hit a brickwall as police raids on all possible hideouts of the missing domestic at Jassidih drew a blank. There was not even ny definite descriptive detail of the killers with the sleuths, an officer admitted on Thursday. The domestic had a couple of years ago worked for another household in the same apartment.
But he stayed there for only two months. Singh said security guard Paras and Buddheswar Khaira alias Ramu, who introduced "Pancham" to the Banka household, revealed little. Paras, Singh said, claimed that he came to know about Pancham from Ramu and the latter claimed his brother (who stays at Jassidih) had told him about Pancham. Intriguingly, when the Banka killer worked for another house years ago, he used the same name Pancham, which is not his real name.
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