A team of police officials from Kerala today left for Haridwar after it received information that Uttarakhand police have arrested one Satheesh Babu, against whom a lookout notice was issued yesterday by the state police for allegedly killing 69-year-old sister Amala in her Lisieux Carmel Convent in Pala on September 17, police said.
Satheesh Babu, a native of Kasargod, is stated to have been arrested from a guest house of an Ashram in Haridwar by Uttarakhand police midnight yesterday after Kerala police gave a specific input about his presence there, they said.
Kerala police immediately passed information regarding Satheesh Babu's crime to Uttarakhand police and he was held from the Ashram guest house, police said.
A four-member police team led by Pala Deputy SP C S Suneesh Babu has left for Haridwar to take custody of the suspected killer, police said.
Claiming a breakthrough in the sensational murder of the nun, police had said yesterday that they have identified one Satheesh Babu from Kasargod, a habitual drunkard, as the assassin.
Police, which conducted the probe with the help of its cyber cell, suspect that Satheesh Babu is a serial offender targeting convents.
Sister Amala was found dead in a pool of blood in her convent room on September 17.
A deep injury with a sharp edged weapon on her back and minor wounds were found on her forehead, police had said.
Suspecting that it is a case of "unnatural death", police had immediately constituted a team of officials headed by Suneesh Babu to probe the case.
