Navy Employee Kills Girlfriend in Visakhapatnam: Body Chopped, Parts in Fridge
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A married Navy staffer posted at INS Dega in Visakhapatnam allegedly killed his girlfriend Polipalli Mounika, dismembered her body into three pieces, stored parts in a fridge and under the bed, and burned the head before surrendering to police. Read the latest updates on this shocking case.
Navy Employee Kills Girlfriend, Dismembers Body in Visakhapatnam
Visakhapatnam Horror: Married Navy staffer Chintada Ravindra allegedly murders paramour Polipalli Mounika, chops body into pieces and stores parts in fridge before surrendering to police.
Gruesome Murder in Gajuwaka
A 35-year-old Navy employee posted at INS Dega allegedly killed his girlfriend at his residence in LV Nagar, Gajuwaka area of Visakhapatnam on Sunday evening. Police said the accused, Chintada Ravindra, dismembered the body into three parts, stored some in a refrigerator and a sack under the bed, and burned the head in a deserted spot on the city outskirts.
Argument Turns Deadly
Ravindra had called 29-year-old Polipalli Mounika to his house in the afternoon while his wife was away at her parental home in Vizianagaram. Sources indicated that an argument broke out between the couple in the evening. According to preliminary police investigation, Ravindra stabbed or smothered Mounika to death during the heated exchange. He later purchased a knife, reportedly through an online order, to carry out the dismemberment.
Body Parts Hidden at Home
After the crime, Ravindra cut the body into three pieces. One portion was placed in the refrigerator, another packed in a sack and kept under the bed, while the head was taken to an isolated area near Dharapalem and burned along with the victim's phone. When police reached the flat following his confession, they recovered the remains from the house. A special team has been formed to locate any missing parts.
Five-Year Relationship
The pair had been in a relationship for about five years after connecting on a dating app in 2021. They reportedly met at various locations across Visakhapatnam. Police said Ravindra claimed Mounika had taken around ₹3.5 lakh from him over time and often threatened to expose their affair to his wife, leading to frequent disputes. His wife had left for her maternal home a few days prior to the incident, giving him the opportunity to call Mounika home.
Accused Surrenders to Police
In a surprising turn, Ravindra walked into the Gajuwaka police station himself late on Sunday night and confessed to the murder. Officers immediately took him into custody and registered a case of murder. He is currently being interrogated. A senior police official said the investigation is underway to establish the full sequence of events and recover all evidence.
Shocking Details Emerge
Investigators found the crime scene undisturbed except for the hidden remains. The accused, a native of Rajam in Vizianagaram district, worked as a technician at the naval base. Neighbours reported no unusual activity during the day, highlighting how the incident remained concealed until the surrender.
Comparison to Shraddha Walkar Case
This gruesome killing has drawn parallels to the 2022 Shraddha Walkar murder in Delhi, where Aftab Poonawala strangled his live-in partner, chopped her body into 35 pieces, stored some in a refrigerator, and disposed of others over weeks. While the scale differs, both cases involve dismemberment and refrigeration of body parts in domestic settings, raising concerns over such brutal crimes in relationships gone wrong.
Impact on Local Community
The incident has sent shockwaves through Visakhapatnam, particularly in the Gajuwaka area close to naval establishments. Residents expressed concern over safety and the growing instances of violence stemming from personal relationships. The case has also put the spotlight on the personal lives of defence personnel, though officials maintained it was an isolated incident unrelated to service duties.
Police Investigation Continues
A dedicated team is now piecing together digital evidence, financial transactions, and call records. Forensic experts are examining the recovered body parts. Authorities have appealed for anyone with information to come forward. Ravindra remains in police custody as questioning proceeds to determine the exact motive and timeline.
What Lies Ahead
Further details are expected as the probe deepens in the coming days. The case will likely see charges under relevant sections of the Indian Penal Code, with possible additional charges depending on forensic findings. Police have assured a thorough and transparent investigation to bring closure to the victim's family.
This developing story continues to unfold, with authorities focusing on collecting concrete evidence while the city grapples with the horrific details.
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Navy Employee Kills Girlfriend in Visakhapatnam: Body Chopped, Parts in Fridge
Digital Desk
Navy Employee Kills Girlfriend, Dismembers Body in Visakhapatnam
Visakhapatnam Horror: Married Navy staffer Chintada Ravindra allegedly murders paramour Polipalli Mounika, chops body into pieces and stores parts in fridge before surrendering to police.
Gruesome Murder in Gajuwaka
A 35-year-old Navy employee posted at INS Dega allegedly killed his girlfriend at his residence in LV Nagar, Gajuwaka area of Visakhapatnam on Sunday evening. Police said the accused, Chintada Ravindra, dismembered the body into three parts, stored some in a refrigerator and a sack under the bed, and burned the head in a deserted spot on the city outskirts.
Argument Turns Deadly
Ravindra had called 29-year-old Polipalli Mounika to his house in the afternoon while his wife was away at her parental home in Vizianagaram. Sources indicated that an argument broke out between the couple in the evening. According to preliminary police investigation, Ravindra stabbed or smothered Mounika to death during the heated exchange. He later purchased a knife, reportedly through an online order, to carry out the dismemberment.
Body Parts Hidden at Home
After the crime, Ravindra cut the body into three pieces. One portion was placed in the refrigerator, another packed in a sack and kept under the bed, while the head was taken to an isolated area near Dharapalem and burned along with the victim's phone. When police reached the flat following his confession, they recovered the remains from the house. A special team has been formed to locate any missing parts.
Five-Year Relationship
The pair had been in a relationship for about five years after connecting on a dating app in 2021. They reportedly met at various locations across Visakhapatnam. Police said Ravindra claimed Mounika had taken around ₹3.5 lakh from him over time and often threatened to expose their affair to his wife, leading to frequent disputes. His wife had left for her maternal home a few days prior to the incident, giving him the opportunity to call Mounika home.
Accused Surrenders to Police
In a surprising turn, Ravindra walked into the Gajuwaka police station himself late on Sunday night and confessed to the murder. Officers immediately took him into custody and registered a case of murder. He is currently being interrogated. A senior police official said the investigation is underway to establish the full sequence of events and recover all evidence.
Shocking Details Emerge
Investigators found the crime scene undisturbed except for the hidden remains. The accused, a native of Rajam in Vizianagaram district, worked as a technician at the naval base. Neighbours reported no unusual activity during the day, highlighting how the incident remained concealed until the surrender.
Comparison to Shraddha Walkar Case
This gruesome killing has drawn parallels to the 2022 Shraddha Walkar murder in Delhi, where Aftab Poonawala strangled his live-in partner, chopped her body into 35 pieces, stored some in a refrigerator, and disposed of others over weeks. While the scale differs, both cases involve dismemberment and refrigeration of body parts in domestic settings, raising concerns over such brutal crimes in relationships gone wrong.
Impact on Local Community
The incident has sent shockwaves through Visakhapatnam, particularly in the Gajuwaka area close to naval establishments. Residents expressed concern over safety and the growing instances of violence stemming from personal relationships. The case has also put the spotlight on the personal lives of defence personnel, though officials maintained it was an isolated incident unrelated to service duties.
Police Investigation Continues
A dedicated team is now piecing together digital evidence, financial transactions, and call records. Forensic experts are examining the recovered body parts. Authorities have appealed for anyone with information to come forward. Ravindra remains in police custody as questioning proceeds to determine the exact motive and timeline.
What Lies Ahead
Further details are expected as the probe deepens in the coming days. The case will likely see charges under relevant sections of the Indian Penal Code, with possible additional charges depending on forensic findings. Police have assured a thorough and transparent investigation to bring closure to the victim's family.
This developing story continues to unfold, with authorities focusing on collecting concrete evidence while the city grapples with the horrific details.