Jolly Joseph
Police at Ponnamattam house located in Koodathayi, Kozhikode district in Kerala as part of Jolly Joseph investigation. Image Credit: Evangeline Elsa/Gulf News

Dubai: Jolly Joseph, the accused in Kerala's serial killings case, used to allegedly run a sex racket at a flat near the NIT (National Institute of Technology Calicut) campus. Among Jolly's clients were prominent people and the turnover was worth millions of dirhams. This information is according to official sources close to the investigation team looking into the case of the prime accused Jolly Joseph in the death of six people over 14 years.

The Special Investigation Team (SIT) is probing the cases of Jolly Joseph, Mathew, and Prajukumar, accused in the Koodathayi serial killings.

Police and media people
Police and media people outside the Ponnamattam house located in Koodathayi, Kozhikode district in Kerala as part of Jolly Joseph investigation. Image Credit: Evangeline Elsa/Gulf News

A Gulf News source following the investigations in Thamarassery on Friday said: "According to the information released, the flat was registered under Jolly's name.

"The team had received prior information that Jolly would lure young girls and fool them into prostitution."

Blackmailing

The report has suggested that Jolly "received crores of rupees by blackmailing her high-profile and VIP clients, using pictures of these girls with them."

Based on the new findings, police investigations focusing on the NIT campus have been intensified. Meanwhile, police have not ruled out the possibility that the cyanide used to kill people was obtained from the NIT lab.

The investigation has revealed that previously, cyanide was used in NIT. However, the substance has not been used in the lab since 1997.

Cyanide that was previously purchased is still stored in the lab to which there are two keys. And, these keys are kept by two people.

The crime branch is investigating whether Jolie sourced the cyanide from here.

Death of NIT chemistry teacher

Police are also investigating the death of NIT chemistry teacher C Arun Kumar, who is reported to have collapsed and was taken to a private hospital nearby.

Today's further investigations are continuing at a dental hospital, a gold workshop, where Prajukumar used to work, and to the house where Jolly Joseph used to live with her first husband Roy Thomas. The house is called Ponnamattam abd located in Koodathayi, Kozhikode district. The first case registered against her is for his alleged murder using poison.

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At the Thamarassery Police Station, Jolly has apparently confessed to all the murders.

Investigators are hoping the potassium cyanide used in the murders could be recovered from the house. As she has apparently confessed to burying it in the house's garden.

Jolly admitted during her interrogation that five of the six murders were carried out using potassium cyanide. She revealed that she had allegedly used pesticide to kill Annamma, her first husband's mother.

More revelations

During the interrogation, Jolly has apparently revealed that she was aiming to kill two more people, however, police did not reveal their names.

Police yesterday questioned all three accused at the Vadakara Rural Superindentent of Police (SP) office. SP KG Simon later clarified that Jolly was cooperating with the interrogation.

After interrogation, she was shifted to the women's cell at the Vadakara police station. The three accused have been remanded to police custody till October 16. Meanwhile, the team has also learned that Jolly has forged more documents to get access to properties.

Meanwhile, Thamarassery police have registered a second case in connection with the death of Jolly's second husband, Shaju's first wife Sili. It is suspected that the poison was obtained from a dental hospital in Thamarassery. The dental facility will also be investigated today.