Bengaluru, November 20: As the investigation into the murder of senior journalist Gauri Lankesh is almost completed, the SIT has prepared to submit 4,000 pages of charge sheet to the court, sources said.

The investigation being conducted by the SIT sleuths for the last 14 months is likely to end shortly. In last May, the SIT officials have submitted 650 page charge sheet to the court related to this case. Now, it has prepared 4,000-pages charge sheet against the accused and the charge sheet has all details about each and every accused in the case, reliable sources said.

It is said that the SIT might establish that Gauri Lankesh was killed mainly because of rational and ideological differences. Though the accused Amol Kale hatched out a plan to kill Gauri, the accused who shot Gauri was Parshuram Waghmore. Now, the SIT has included all the details of all the 17 accused arrested in the case, sources said.

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Melbourne (PTI): Three Indian students were among 40 people injured in the terrorist attack on Sydney's Bondi Beach in Australia, according to a media report on Tuesday.

Two out of these three students are believed to be receiving treatment in the hospital, The Australia Today news portal reported. 

The names of the Indian students injured during Sunday's attack have not been disclosed yet.

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The Indian students sustained injuries during the shooting, and their exact condition has not been formally confirmed yet, it said. 

Naveed Akram, 24, and his father, 50, opened fire on a gathering during the Jewish festival Hanukkah by the Sea celebration.

At least 15 people were killed in the attack, including a 10-year-old child. Five of the injured remain in critical condition, while two injured police officers are in serious but stable condition, it added.

New South Wales Police Commissioner Mal Lanyon said the investigation is expanding as new information emerges, including international travel by the alleged attackers and the discovery of extremist material, the report said.