Days after the SIT arrested the alleged killer of journalist-activist Gauri Lankesh, shot dead here nine months ago, her family today expressed satisfaction over the probe, saying it was moving in the right direction and they will get justice.
Lankesh's sister Kavitha and her mother called on former chief minister Siddaramaiah to express their gratitude over the progress in the probe, with the Special Investigation Team (SIT) arresting the alleged shooter Parashuram Waghmare from Sindagi earlier this week.
The Siddaramaiah government had constituted the SIT led by inspector general of police B K Singh and investigating officer M N Anucheth. It has so far arrested six people, including Waghmare.
"A person by name Parashuram has been arrested but lot more investigation has to be done. But I came here just to askwhether the investigation will reach its logical end," Kavithatold reporters here after meeting Siddaramaiah.
She said the person arrested has been dubbed as 'alleged killer' but they have come to know that he has confessed to his crime.
She reposed faith in the investigation beingcarried out by IGP Singh.
Kavitha said, "Let they (SIT) investigate it because we are not the (investigating) officer. We have faith that it is going in the right direction under the leadership of inspector general of police B K Singh. The 100-member in the SIT has been working very hard."
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