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Murdered Pune techie murder: Last rites performed

| | Feb 01, 2017, at 02:37 am
Kozhikode, Jan 31 (IBNS): The last rites of a 25-year-old Infosys techie, who was murdered in a Pune office, was performed in her hometown Kozhikode on Tuesday, media reports said.

Based on CCTV footage,police arrested a security guard in Mumbai on Monday.

According to reports,  K Rasila Raju, was found murdered with a computer wire around her neck inside a conference room on the ninth floor of the Infosys office  at Hinjawadi on Monday night.

Raju, who hailed from Kerala, was an engineer.

Police said there were signs that she had also been hit on her face.

Bhabhen Saikia, the accused, worked as a security guard at Infosys.

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