"Going by the CCTV footage, the suspect enters the premises at 6.31 am and is seen walking out at 6.42 am. He spent just 11 minutes, which includes the time he took to walk to and from the crime scene to the surveillance camera location. Maybe, he spent barely two or three minutes waiting for the victim and attacking her,” said an official.
Police are now questioning fellow passengers to identify the culprit. On Wednesday, the police said that Infosys employee's killer had been stalking her since May. However, her family had not filed a police complaint. On Tuesday, the investigators had questioned more than 100 people and shortlisted around 20 as probable suspects, reported the Times of India.
Swathi was hacked to death on a platform in Nungambakkam railway station in Chennai around 6.30 am on June 24. The 24-year-old was waiting to catch a train to work when the incident took place.
The Madras High Court transferred the case to the Chenna Police from the Railway Police to Chennai Police on June 27 after they failed to make any breakthroughs in the case.
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