Shaitaan - A Criminal Mind: Man suspects wife of affair; hacks, burns her (27 Jan 2013)



NEW DELHI: Crime branch sleuths are surprised over the methodical manner in which Sumit Handa went about planning his wife's murder. They say he wanted to execute a " perfect murder" and had used the internet extensively to do research.



DCP (crime) Ashok Chand said their suspicion was aroused when they learnt that he had asked his younger sister, who had come from Agra to help the couple settle in Delhi, to return home with their child, citing work pressure, barely seven days before he allegedly committed the murder.



"After he had killed Niranjani, he not only cleaned up the place but also asked a labourer to replace the tiles of the bathroom, fearing that forensic evidence could be collected from the floor,'' said additional DCP (crime) Sanjay Bhatia. He is alleged to have burnt his wife's air tickets and passport to wipe out all evidence. His act was so convincing that Niranjani's parents did not find anything amiss when he told them that their daughter had fled with another man.



The cops are still looking at his route from Rai to Delhi, trying to establish if he had any accomplice. Sumit hitched a ride from a truck and came to the Delhi border. Here, he took an autorickshaw to go to ISBT, Kashmere Gate, from where he took a bus to ISBT, Anand Vihar. Finally, from Anand Vihar, he took a bus to Pul Prahlad Pur and reached his residence around 6 am in the morning.



"To make his complaint that his wife had left him above suspicion, he continued sending emails to her, pleading with her to come back. He even kept his gmail account open at his office so that his friends and colleagues could see what he was doing. The cops said he also searched police website ZIPNET and the Haryana police website to see if the burnt remains of the body had been discovered. His laptop showed he searched "burnt dead bodies" several times to ascertain whether any burnt dead body had recently been recovered in Haryana. He had procured the trolley bag from South Africa because of its big capacity, claimed police sources.



The cops though are wondering why Sumit performed his wife's last rites. "We are questioning him on this. This movement at the ghats ultimately helped the cops to collect more evidence against him.



Sumit has, however, claimed he is innocent. "My wife had slashed her wrist herself and committed suicide. I have nothing to do with her murder,'' he claimed before TOI. However, he chose to remain silent when asked how his wife's body was completely burnt.



The cops claim they have enough forensic evidence to get him convicted. "Burnt bones, ashes, hair, residue of wire and a burnt pen drive were recovered from the Haryana jungles. The flat where she was killed has also been inspected minutely. A Rohini FSL team and crime team from Delhi have visited the scenes of crime. We will be carrying out DNA tests and matching our results with the DNA of her parents to establish the identity of the victim. We have technical evidence which shows his presence at Haryana on October 30. In fact, it was this issue on which we cornered him,'' said an officer from the special unit which cracked the case.



Sumit suspected wife of infidelity



Sumit Handa was a science student who held a diploma in French, few of his acquaintances could have imagined him to be capable of such brutality.



He told the cops that he suspected his wife, Niranjani, 27, of having an affair with an NRI in South Africa though they had a love marriage. Niranjani Pillai was the daughter of a Durban-based businessman, dealing in garments, Rama Pillai. Niranjani held a South African passport.



Ashok Chand, DCP (crime), told TOI that the couple had been advised by their parents to go to India and settle their differences. "It was towards the end of August that Sumit and Niranjani came to Agra where they put up at Sumit's ancestral residence with their one-year-old child. ``Handa managed to get a job with the travel agency in Mansarovar Garden, west Delhi, and used his old contacts to find his wife an apprentice's position at another travel agency in Malviya Nagar of south Delhi. It was in the first week of October that the couple shifted to a rented accommodation at Vishwakarma Colony in Pul Prahladpur near Okhla,'' said Chand.



The differences kept on simmering and seemed to have reached a boiling point on the evening of October 29. There was an altercation between Sumit and his wife. ``It seemed that Sumit was preparing for the crime well in advance and the argument just gave him an opportunity," said Sanjay Bhatia, additional DCP (crime). Sumit is alleged to have picked up a kitchen knife and stabbed Niranjani repeatedly. He then strangulated her with the charging lead of his laptop. The body was kept in the bathroom the entire night.



He then procured a trolley bag and hacked the body and put it inside the bag. In another bag that was strung from his shoulder, he put all the blood-stained clothes of Niranjani and other incriminating items like the knife and even her passport, said Bhatia.



About 12 hours later, on October 30, Sumit called a friend and asked him to come to his house in his Maruti 800. He told him he had to go to Rai in Haryana to meet his cousin to deliver some "goods'' and that his bike was not suitable for the job. This colleague dropped Sumit near a petrol pump on the roadside, just a few metres from a jungle. Sumit purchased two litres of petrol from the petrol pump and carried both the bags 200 metres into the jungle.



Minutes later, according to the cops, he dumped the bags on top of each other and poured petrol on them before setting them on fire. He waited for more than two hours for the body to burn completely before he left the place. He collected some ashes in a polythene bag which he later disposed of in the Yamuna.



Sumit took lifts from passing vehicles and reached New Delhi the next morning. On November 2, he coolly walked into the Pul Prahaladpur police station, lodged a missing complaint stating his wife had "fled with another man after drugging him and stealing precious jewellery from the house". He then left for Agra and told his parents and in-laws that his wife had run away. No one suspected any foul play. It took the crime branch over seven days and intense physical and technical monitoring to nail him and arrest him on Friday.



It was a tip-off from the US from a friend of Niranjani that put Sumit in the dock. The cops began telephonic surveillance and were surprised when Sumit told them he had never been to Rai though the probe team had enough evidence of his presence there on October 30. "We probed further and the links emerged. Subsequently, Sumit was taken to Rai in Haryana, where he identified the place where he had burnt the body of his wife and other incriminating material,'' said Bhatia.



Sumit told cops that he studied till Class 12 at Army School in Agra and then did BSc from Agra College. In 2000, he came to Delhi and did a six-month internship at a travel agency at World Trade Centre. In 2001, he joined another travel agency at Karol Bagh. He also pursued a two-year course in French from Alliance Francaise. In 2003, he went to Thailand as marketing manager for a carpet firm but came back in seven months, and in 2003 landed a job with Sita World Travels.



During his stint in the travel company, he met Rama Pillai. In May, 2005, he went to South Africa at his instance. It was while working at Pillai's shop as chief sales executive that he met his daughter. The two fell in love and had a court marriage on February 5, 2007. In August, he left the service of his father-in-law and joined Serendipity Tours in Durban.



Two years later, in November 2009, they came to India and celebrated their marriage anniversary in Agra. However, unable to find a good job, they returned to Durban in December. In October 2010, the couple had a child even as relations between them got increasingly strained.



Thanks To:

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/delhi/Man-suspects-wife-of-affair-hacks-burns-her/articleshow/10708956.cms

Crime Patrol: Hoshiarpur girl killed for honour, parents arrested (Episode 205 on 25th Jan 2013)

 



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Saturday, December, 08 2012 - 18:24

HOSHIARPUR: The police have arrested the parents of the 25-year-old girl of Subhanpur village, Manpreet Kaur claiming that she had been killed for honour. Manpreet's body was recovered from the roadside near Baghora on Thursday.



Girl's parents had stated before the police that she had gone to attend the ring ceremony of her friend's sister in Mahilpur on Wednesday evening and before leaving she had informed them that she would be returning the next day as the function would end late. They had claimed that the girl was given a cash of Rs 4,000, a gold ring and a chain for the ceremony which they said had been looted. They were informed about Manpreet's death by one Tara Singh of their village, they had claimed.Police investigation and the phone call details of the deceased, however, pointed otherwise. It emerged that the girl was at home till 7 pm on Wednesday.



"Investigations revealed that the girl wanted to marry one Sandip Kumar of Motian village but since he was an SC, her parents did not agree to it. They rather wanted her to settle abroad. On December 5, when she insisted on going to her paramour, her father Kapur Singh, a school lecturer and mother Balwinder Kaur, an ANM in the health department,called their acquaintance Satnam Singh who came along with his driver Gurinder Singh and both tried to convince the girl but when she did not relent, Satnam hit her on the head with a sharp edged weapon, killing her on the spot", said senior superintendent of police Sukhchain Singh Gill.



He revealed that Satnam carried girl's body to his fields in Kapur Singh's Maruti Zen where he changed her blood soaked clothes and then dumped her body on Baghora road. Meanwhile Gurinder drove her Activa to the site and abandoned it there to create an impression that Manpreet had died in an accident, he added. He said her parents concocted the story of giving her jewellery and cash to make police believe that the same had been looted.



The SSP revealed that the police had arrested one Jaswinder Pal Singh of Meetpur, another acquaintance of the family who took Rs 1.50 lakh from them on the assurance that he would manage to get an accident case registered. The money had been recovered, he claimed. He revealed that Satnam had been arrested but his driver Gurinder was still at large. "We have also recovered the car and the weapon used in the crime', he claimed.



Thanks To:

http://www.punjabnewsline.com/news/Hoshiarpur-girl-killed-for-honour_-parents-arrested.html

Crime Patrol: Punjab girl hires contract killers to eliminate parents for opposing her marriage (Episode 202, 203 on 18th-19th Jan 2013)

 



 



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SANGRUR: In a sensational case, Sangrur police have arrested a young girl and five persons hired by her to eliminate her parents and brother.



The girl, Manpreet Kaur, wanted to kill her parents and brother as they objected to her decesion of marrying her beau, who was already married.



Interestingly, the contract killers could not kill the girl's parents, instead they killed their domestic help. The girl and contract killers have confessed to the crime. Police have recovered 3 motorbikes, a pistol of 315 bore and 3 cartridges from them.





Manpreet Kaur, a resident of Kanjhla village, had a relationship with one Gurmeet Singh, belonging to Ramdasia sect, and she wanted to marry him. However, Manpreet's parents condemned their relationship and used to snub her from seeing Gurmeet. Sangrur SSP Harcharan Singh Bhullar said: "Manpreet was furious over her family's decision and decided to eliminate her mother, father and brother."



Later, she hired five contract killers with a promise of paying them a sum of Rs 5 lakh. But the killers tried to kill their targets twice but failed to succeed, Bhullar said.



SSP said that the contract killers once again tried to strike the target on the intervening night of July 15-16. When they jumped the boundary wall of Manpreet's house they found the family's domestic helper Jarnail Singh sleeping in the courtyard. They killed Jarnail and were about to go upstairs to eliminate Manpreet's father Avtar Singh and other family members. But the family members woke up and the killers fled from the spot.



Calling it a blind murder, the police have constituted a special investigating team to probe the incident.



The killers were identified as Karamjit Singh, Sukhwinder Singh, Satgur Singh of Bora Kalan village, Paramjit Singh, Ratandeep Singh.



During interrogation, the accused confessed to their crime. Further, Bhullar said the police is investigating any role of Manpreet's lover Gurmeet Singh in the case.



SSP said Manpreet had also paid Rs 70, 000 to a fortuneteller.



Thanks To:

http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2012-08-06/india/33064314_1_contract-killers-sangrur-boundary-wall

Crime Patrol: It was an act of perversion: Mumbai police on lawyer's murder (Episode 201 on 13th Jan 2013)



 



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Mumbai: She had been stabbed with a knife and was bleeding profusely. But Pallavi Purkayastha managed to escape the attacker who was trying to rape her in her flat in Central Mumbai. She rushed outside her door - Apartment 1601 on the 16th floor - and ran up and down the corridor, her blood staining the walls and the floor. There are four other flats on the same storey. The desperate lawyer rang at least two doorbells. Nobody answered.



By now, her pursuer, had caught up with her. He managed to drag her back into the three-bedroom flat she rented for Rs. 35,000 a month. A few hours later, her boyfriend who lived with her returned home and found the 25-year-old dead, her throat slit.



Ms Purkayastha had rented the apartment for 11 months. She was doing well, working with a film production company as its legal advisor, and Himalayan Heights seemed a good place to call home. The building came with extensive security - there are CCTV cameras and intercoms on all floors but on that fateful day, none of the CCTVs or intercom were working.



Woman lawyer murdered in Mumbai highrise: Are we becoming an indifferent society? The police say it was a security guard named Sajjad Ahmad Mughal who had been stalking her for two weeks. On Wednesday night, he knew her boyfriend, Avik Sengupta, was out. He disconnected the power supply to her apartment, and waited for her to call for assistance. At 1 am, he accompanied an electrician to her flat. The problem was solved and the men left. The police claim that Mr Pathan has confessed that 30 minutes later, he once again disconnected her power, and was summoned by her again. Before leaving, he stole her house keys. Minutes later, Sajjad made his way back into the house, entered the bedroom and tried to rape her. A scuffle ensued, Pallavi put up strong resistance but he overpowered her, and stabbed her. (Read: Police describe sequence of events)



"Sajjad then hid the knife under third floor, jumped over the fence and tried to escape. He was picked up near Mumbai Central railway station, attempting to flee. The motive appears to be perversion," said Himanshu Roy, Joint Commissioner, Mumbai Crime Branch.



The police say that the guard was a suspect because he did not show up at work after her body was found. He was reportedly located at the train station.



Thanks To:

http://www.hindustantimes.com/India-news/Mumbai/Guard-killed-Pallavi-after-failed-rape-attempt-Cops/Article1-911520.aspx

http://www.ndtv.com/article/cities/it-was-an-act-of-perversion-mumbai-police-on-lawyer-s-murder-253368 

Crime Patrol: Teens 'killed granny for IPL bets' (Episode 200 on 6th Jan 2012)


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The boys, aged 14 and 15, were among a gang of five held by police for the
alleged murder of 65-year-old Linda Cajetan Andrade, who was found naked in
her home last month.

The group are suspected of stealing 400,000 rupees ($7000) and some gold
ornaments from her home in the south of the holiday state of Goa.

"These boys wanted money to bet on the Indian Premier League and the (soccer)
Euro cup," police superintendent Arvind Gawas said, adding that the cash was
used for betting but that it was unclear how much was gambled.

"After the murder and robbery they sold all the gold and distributed the money
amongst themselves," he said.

"They betted during the IPL and continued during the Euro cup."

The five accused were picked up from different locations after one of them
confessed to the crime, Supt Gawas said.

Along with the grandsons are three males aged 15, 19 and 21.



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Crime Patrol: Murder accused confesses to third killing (Episode 198, 199 on 4th-5th Jan 2013)

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Mumbai police to apply MCOCA in triple murder case

Sep 13, 2012 

MUMBAI: In its first kind of move the Borivli police have moved an application before the Mumbai police commissioner Satyapal Singh seeking sanction to book Gopal Pandey and his five aides under the stringent act of Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA).



While the joint commissioner (law and Order) Sadanand Date have already sanctioned the Borivli police's application, the police are now awaiting Singh's sanction before invoking the stringent act. While seeking the sanction the Borivli police have cited reasons like the accused have criminal background, are organized and have committed the crime for pecuniary gain etc. Additional commissioner of police (North Region) Sunil Paraskar confirmed and said,Its is not proper for me to comment on it as the accused will get alert. I will only say that it is a fit case for MCOCA.''



Sources said normally the crime branch invokes the stringent act as the investigations needs a dedicated teams and hard work as compared the local police station which is always busy with routine duties.



In June this year the crime branch had arrested six persons including Pandey in connection with the kidnapping and murder of a builder, Nitin Dhakan, 46. After the murder, the accused allegedly shopped using Dhakan's debit card and even stole cash from his house. The six arrested are Gopal Pande, 45, Brajesh Mishra, 33, Abhijit Bhosale, 24, Birbal Singh, 37, Haroon Sheikh, 35, and Sachin Chorge, 28.



During the interrogation of Gopal Pandey, the prime accused told police that in April this year he kidnap and murder case of Borivli-based builder Nitin Dhakan over a property dispute. Dhakan's brother Kishorebhai had registered a case of kidnapping at Borivli police station. When the police went through call records on Dhakan's cell phone they found Pande's number. Police found that on April 30, Pande had called Dhakan and after the kidnapping his cell phone location showed Virar.



All six have been booked under IPC sections 302 (murder), 364 (kidnapping or abducting in order to murder), 365 (kidnapping or abducting with intent, secretly and wrongfully), 342 (punishment for wrongful confinement), 120 (B) (punishment of criminal conspiracy) and 201 (causing disappearance of evidence of offence) of the IPC.



Thanks To:

http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2012-09-13/mumbai/33815369_1_borivli-nitin-dhakan-mumbai-police



Builder killed over property deal, body burnt in forest

Jun 14, 201

MUMBAI: While the crime branch claimed to have solved the abduction and murder of Borivli builder Nitin Dhakan with the arrest of six persons on Wednesday, his family refused to accept that the remains found were his.



According to the police, Nitin (46), who was missing since April 27, was murdered over a failed property deal. Nitin and his acquaintance, Ashok Burman, had paid a token amount of Rs 1.11 lakh to the main accused, property broker Gopal Pandey (45), to buy a plot at Saibaba Nagar in Borivli, said the police. When the two learnt the plot was embroiled in litigation, they began delaying the purchase, said the police. This is believed to have irked Pandey who then plotted Nitin's murder.



The cops went through the cellphone locations of Nitin and the accused and found them to be the same for several hours on April 26. "We have recovered 18 kg of earth from the forest in Manor where the accused had burnt Nitin's body. This includes bones and wooden logs used by them as pyre to dispose of Nitin's body. A sample of the remains will be sent for DNA tests," said senior inspector R Dalvi.



Nitin, a former jeweller, is survived by his wife and two children. "We are not satisfied with the outcome of the probe. There is no confirmation that the charred remains are my father's," Nitin's son Karan said. At the time of Nitin's disappearance, Karan was in Bangalore while his mother and sister were in Gujarat.



On April 26, Pandey asked Nitin and Burman to meet him at a cowshed owned by him in Borivli for a meeting, said the police. After Burman left, Pandey asked Nitin to accompany him and his associates for a drive. The group got into Pandey's car.



"Pandey then asked Nitin to pay him Rs 1 crore as compensation for the loss he incurred due to the property deal. When Nitin expressed his inability to pay such a huge amount, the accused beat him up in the forest of Tungareshwar," said a crime branch officer. The accused snatched Nitin's cellphone, house keys and credit card and beat him up again.



"The men then went to a liquor shop and downed a few drinks," said an officer. "When they realized Nitin was dead, they went to a forest in Manor after purchasing seven litres of petrol. They doused Nitin's body with petrol and set it on fire."



The accused destroyed Nitin's SIM card and purchased a new one which they used to call up his relatives. The men told them that Nitin had met with an accident, but was safe. The men used Nitin's credit card to buy shirts. Pandey and one of his aides went to Nitin's house and made off with Rs 45,000 in cash. Pandey's arrested associates are Haroon Shaikh, Brijesh Mishra, Abhijeet Bhosle, Birbal Singh and Sachin Chorge.



Thanks To:

http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2012-06-14/mumbai/32234471_1_property-deal-crime-branch-borivli



6 held for kidnap-murder confess to killing 2 more

Mumbai, Thu Jun 28 2012

In a case with striking similarities to the Vijay Palande-led murders, six men arrested for the kidnap-murder of builder Nitin Dhakan earlier in June have confessed to a third murder — of an autorickshaw driver in 2008, days after they revealed they had also killed a loan agent in 2010. Police said the men had burnt the victims’ bodies in all three cases.



The Crime Branch had arrested the six men — Gopal Pandey, 45, Brajesh Mishra, 33, Abhijit Bhosale, 24, Birbal Singh, 37, Haroon Sheikh, 35, and Sachin Chorge, 28 — for kidnapping Dhakan after a land deal they were involved in fell through, beating him to death and burning the body in a forest near Kelve Road, Virar. The crime branch had handed them over to the Borivali police for further investigation.



Police officers said Pandey had, on Wednesday, told them about a third victim — Vijay Dubey — whom they had kidnapped and killed in 2008. The body of the 30-year-old victim, an autorickshaw driver and Pandey’s friend with whom he had a spat, was also burnt in Virar.



Pandey had, three days ago, reportedly confessed to killing a loan agent — Sanjay Ramchandra Chouhan — on March 11, 2010, following a financial dispute. His associates had locked Chouhan in a room and beat him to death. The body was burnt in a forest near Virar and remains thrown in a river.



“Pandey has confessed but we are yet to confirm the murder. We will not be able to carry out further investigations until we find the remains of the body,” inspector Mahesh More of Borivali police said.



On Wednesday, the police took Pandey to the Virar forest to ascertain his claims. They also carried out a search at a spot pointed out by him.



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http://www.indianexpress.com/news/6-held-for-kidnapmurder-confess-to-killing-2-more/967492/0