"It is already 18 days since the murder
of Fr K
J Thomas and the police who are investigating his murder still have not
been
able to identify the culprits and the motive," said Mgr Bernard Moras,
archbishop of Bangalore (Karnataka), in a public statement, signed also
by 15 bishops
from the Bishops' Conference of Karnataka.
In their press release, the bishops urge the government of
Karnataka "to bring the culprits to justice" after the rector of the seminary
was murdered
at Easter between March 31 and 1 April.
"Fr K J Thomas was known for his simplicity,
honesty, hard work and spirit of austerity. He was," the statement said, "a
kind-hearted person. He had no enemies among the staff or students or anywhere
else as far as we know."
According to the investigators, the priest
died of multiple injuries and wounds to the face and the head. His room as well
as other rooms in the seminary were ransacked but no objects or documents are missing.
"We know the police are doing their
best but we want justice from the government of Karnataka," the bishops said.