Petitioner Pushpam claimed that her son was innocent and that police to guard the real accused, had foisted a case and arrested him.
She also alleged that the special police team that went to Karnataka in connection with the probe, had seized the sim card and laptop of 24-year-old Infosys techie S Swathi, which showed she may have been murdered due to a love affair.
Swathi was murdered on the platform of Nungambakkam suburban railway stationonJune 24last.
Ramkumar was arrested from his residence in Meenakshipuram in Tirunelveli district onJuly 1 on the charge of murdering her.
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