Crime Patrol: After sex, gay businessman killed for cash (Episode 177 on 28th Jun, 2016)




W DELHI: A 44-year-old garment manufacturer, Narender Narang, was killed at his house in Kirti Nagar on August 29 by two men who, the police have alleged, had come to have sex with him.

In a replay of the Pushkin Chandra case, the cops have arrested two men - Pradeep Kumar (21) and Kamal Kishore (19) - for killing the businessman after having sex with him.



The two men are residents of Bilheri village in Hardoi district of UP. Their primary motive for killing Narender was theft.



Narang operated from the Shastri Nagar area in Sarai Rohilla and used to earn up to Rs 60,000 daily. But he seemed to be lonely and sought companionship and physical relations which led to his death. He had married in 1992 but had divorced his wife by 1994. He had no children and was staying away from other family members who live nearby, say the cops.



Narang had been found murdered at his home in Kirti Nagar on August 29. A clutch wire was found tied around his neck. That's how probably he had been strangled. "During investigation, it was established that Narang would strike relationships with men and we got some clues to the identity of the murderers," V Renganathan, additional commissioner of police, west, said.



Since the body was naked, the cops began looking into the possibility of a gay relationship and also the fact that the assailants were probably known to Narang.



"We began looking into the antecedents of the deceased. Details of his business associates and the calls he had made helped. We found he had a number of acquaintances who were paid for spending time with him. We got to the accused after questioning them," said the ACP.



Kumar and Kishore were arrested. It was gradually revealed that Kumar had fetched Kishore from his village after getting to know about Narang's personal life. "The two accused told us that on August 29, they went to the Shastri Nagar godown of Narang and finally went to his house in Narang's car. After having food, they started having sex with him,'' said Renganathan.



It was during this act that Kishore tied Narang's feet with a nylon cord while Kumar strangled him with the clutch wire, said police.



They then took away Rs 50,000 and Narang's mobile phone before fleeing from the house.

By the time the police got to them, they had blown up the money. Narang's mobile phone has, however, been recovered.



Thanks To:

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/delhi/After-sex-gay-businessman-killed-for-cash/articleshow/10084513.cms

Crime Patrol: Indore: Kavita Raina murder cracked, accused intended to blackmail her (Episode 675, 676 on 25th, 26th June, 2016)



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Indore woman Kavita Raina was killed by a person who targeted her because he
wanted to lure her into a physical relationship and then blackmail her.



“Accused, Mahesh Bairagi, targeted Kavita because she was from a settled
family and he thought he would be able to extort money from her,” said DIG
Santosh Kumar Singh in a press conference.

Kavita Raina’s body parts were found stuffed in a nullah in Indore on August
24. The sensational murder rocked the city and it took police more than 100
days to solve the case.



Meena Bairagi, wife of Mahesh Bairagi, had opened a stitching shop about 5
months ago near Raina’s residence at Mitra Bandhu Nagar, and became acquainted
with Kavita. Mahesh started sitting in the shop and targeted Kavita about a
month before incident took place. The accused had been previously booked for
making porn CDs, and was a pervert and obsessed with sex, police sources
said.



A young woman relative, who had come to live in his house, had also gone
missing. A case in this regard was registered at Sanyogitaganj police station
in 2009. “We will now investigate the missing case also,” said the DIG.



Mahesh Bairagi initially tried to influence her and get in touch with Raina
physically but she refused. As the plan of influencing did not work, he
murdered her, said the DIG.



Police have recovered the murder weapon including iron rods and knife and
Kavita’s clothes. Kavita’s mobile phone was also recovered, police added.



On the day of the incident, Kavita Raina went to pick up her kid but she
stopped to collect a suit which she had given for stitching to Meena
Bairagi.



“Mahesh Bairagi was at the shop who told her that the suit was at his flat in
Moosakhedi, with his wife. Kavita went by her scooty while the accused was on
a bike. They were not seen in the CCTV footages police have recovered because
one part of the road was not in the sphere of the camera,” said the DIG.



Subsequently, when both of them reached at his Moosakhedi residence , the
accused said that his wife was at nearby IDA colony.



“When they both reached to the ground floor of the flat of IDA colony, which
is also in Moosakhedi, the accused tried to sexually harass Kavita but she
resisted. He then hit Kavita with an iron pipe three times. When Kavita died,
the accused decided to chop the body into parts,” the DIG added.



Police said that he chopped the body till 7.30 pm and then at around 8 pm he
decided to dump the body from Teen Imali bridge into the nullah. He used
Kavita’s scooty. He parked the scooty at Navalakha bus stand parking to
misguide police.



After dumping the body, the accused returned to the flat and burnt Kavita’s
clothes and flushed it in the toilet. “He also managed to flush the knife
after burning it,” said DIG.



Points of investigation

Total 177 people who came in contact with Kavita Raina were scanned by
police.

All the movements of Kavita Raina, across the state, in last 10 years were
mapped including family functions, schools and marriage ceremonies.



Police also closely followed the likes and personal dislikes of Kavita
Raina.



A family timeline was made and police scanned each and every person of the
family.

Forensic experts suggested that Kavita Raina’s body was chopped in “uneven
edges” which suggested that no machine, but a knife was used by some
person.



Kavita was missing in the CCTV footages, which was retrieved by police from a
nearby shop. Police closely examined the footages and came to the conclusion
that a portion of road was in the sphere of the camera. Bairagi once went to
the shop to see the footages after that police made him a suspect.

After continuous investigation for about three months, police zeroed the
investigation on two people: Mahesh Bairagi and a relative of Kavita Raina.
Two weeks back , Kavita’s relative was found clean and police concentrated on
Bairagi. On Monday, Bairagi was detained for quizzing and when grilled
confessed the crime.



I’m satisfied, says Kavita’s husband



Sanjay Raina, the husband of Kavita Raina talking Hindustan Times said that
his only objective of life is completed now. “I am satisfied with Indore
police and media. Both supported me in my difficult times,” said Sanjay
Raina.



Sanjay further said that he was not known to Mahesh Bairagi , who is accused
in the case. “I only know that there was a shop where Kavita had given a suit
for stitching,” said Sanjay Raina.

Weeks after Kavita’s murder, Sanjay Raina was also among one of the suspects
of Indore police.



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Crime Patrol: Man missing for eight months: ‘Woman had him killed to avenge brother’ (Episode 674 on 24 Jun 2016)

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The deceased - Akash Magar (23), resident of Pimpri, had gone missing on July
28, 2015, and until now, the police and his family members were unable to find
his whereabouts.





After he went missing eight months ago, the Anti-Dacoity Cell of Pune Police on
Friday revealed that Akash Shridhar Magar was murdered in July 2015 and his body
buried in the forest on Alandi Chakan Road by three suspects who have been
arrested.



The deceased – Akash Magar (23), resident of Pimpri, had gone missing on July
28, 2015, and until now, the police and his family members were unable to find
his whereabouts. Further investigations revealed a link between the murder of
Magar and the September 2014 murder of Rajesh Jadhav.



According to police, Rajesh Jadhav, a resident of Pimpri, was murdered for which
Magar and six others were arrested. A year later, the seven accused came out of
jail on bail.




Seema Kharade (26), sister of Rajesh Jadhav, is one of the three arrested
suspects. She allegedly hatched a plan to kill Magar to avenge her brother.



Kharade learnt about the release of the suspects who allegedly murdered her
brother. To avenge her brother’s death, she reportedly took her husband Aakash
Kharade into confidence and hatched a conspiracy to kill Magar.



Incidentally, when Magar was spending his time in Yerwada Central Prison,
Kharade too was in prison for another crime and both had become friends. On July
28, 2015, Kharade called up Magar and invited him to a bar. On that evening,
Kharade reportedly picked up Magar from his house and took him to a bar in
Pimpri. He informed his wife Seema about this and she reportedly told him to go
ahead with the plan to kill Magar.



Later, he called up one of his friends, a co-accused in the case – Sunil Rathod
– who reached the spot. Then the trio proceeded to Alandi Chakan road and
finally entered the forest land where they consumed more liquor.



“Here, Kharade and Rathod assaulted Magar with an axe and stones and killed him.
Later, they buried the body under a small bund on a stream and covered it with
soil and leady branches. They then dumped a two-wheeler used by them in a valley
and burnt the clothes they wore when they committed the crime. A few days later,
Seema and Kharade shifted their house and started staying at a new place in
Bhosari,” said Deputy Commissioner of Police (Crime) PR Patil.



On Friday, the police arrested Kharade, Seema and Rathod from their respective
houses and based on information given by them also visited the crime scene and
recovered bones which could be the remains of Magar’s body. The body parts have
been sent for tests to Sassoon General Hospital.


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Crime Patrol: Punjab: Kapurthala boy’s murder: Police arrest jealous cousin, two friends (Episode 672, 673 on 18th, 19th June, 2016)




The police claimed to have solved the murder of Jaskirat Singh, four weeks after the 14-year-old son of a Kapurthala industrialist was found tortured to death. They said the Class-10 student was murdered by his cousin, Parvinder Singh Shelly, 18, and his two friends.



Inspector general of police Lok Nath Angra said on Sunday that Shelly had masterminded the murder driven by jealousy against his wealthy uncle and Jaskirat’s father, Narinder Singh. Shelly’s father works as a manager in a private firm and earns about Rs 40,000 per month.



Nath said Shelly and his friends, Rajinder Singh and Arshdeep Singh, both 19-year-old students, had drawn inspiration by watching crime serials on TV. He said the trio was cautious and did not carry their mobile phones to avoid being traced.



The teenagers were arrested after police scanned the CCTV footage of a local shop on Fattu Dhinga road, from where Jaskirat went missing on April 11, Nath added. He said the police were keeping tabs on Jaskirat’s family, suspecting some of his close relatives might be involved.



Nath said the teenagers had killed Jaskirat immediately after abducting him in an i20 car, but made a ransom call to his uncle the next day to earn money and mislead police investigation.

The police had formed a special five-member team to crack the case on the day Jaskirat went missing. But investigation picked up only after DGP Suresh Arora formed a three-member special investigation team (SIT) led by deputy inspector general of police, Jalandhar range, Rajinder Singh, to probe the case.



Thanks To:

http://www.hindustantimes.com/punjab/kapurthala-boy-s-murder-police-arrest-jealous-cousin-two-friends/story-C8LiDJBA3OPzpv7E9UOmBN.html



The minor son of city industrialists who was found murdered on Wednesday was subjected to torture by kidnappers, revealed the post-mortem report.



Class-10 student Jaskirat Singh (14) was kidnapped on Monday. The report by a medical board of comprising three doctors revealed that the accused used a rope to strangle the boy thrice and his eight ribs were found fractured, the medical board said, adding the accused had tied bricks to the boy’s body and the police presume that the accused might had planned to throw the body into a river.

The accused dumped the body in a field, 3km from a bridge over the Beas river near Goindwal after spotting a checkpoint and closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras installed at the entrance of the bridge.



“Fractures in ribs indicate that the accused strangulated the boy by sitting on his chest as there were no visible marks of sharp injuries on his chest,” examination revealed.



The three-member board comprising Dr Ranbir Singh, Dr Harpreet, and Dr Narinder Singh conducted the post-mortem on Thursday at the Kapurthala civil hospital.



The board also denied that the accused used acid to kill the boy. “We did not find any traces of acid on the body. His face was swollen due to extreme heat and blockage of blood flow,” Dr Narinder told HT over phone.



Kidnappers might be known to family: Cops



The police are suspecting involvement of persons close to the family behind the crime. The police said it was a planned murder and a ransom call was made to misguide the police and the family. The kidnappers made a call from a mobile phone which was snatched from a migrant migrated worker on March 21.



Station house officer Sukha Singh, who is part of the three-member special investigating team, said preliminary investigations point towards rivalry and someone close to the family kidnapped and killed the boy.



“We have recovered the CCTV camera footage from shops in the market, but the kidnappers’ faces are not clear. The CCTV camera installed at the bridge near Goindwal was also damaged by a truck driver on April 10, a day before the boy was kidnapped,” SHO added.



Senior superintendent of police (SSP) Rajinder Singh also said a person known to the family was behind the incident. He did not divulge details and said investigations were no.

Police ask shopkeepers to install CCTV cameras



The deputy superintendents of police (DSPs) held a series of meetings on Thursday with various non-governmental organisations and shopkeepers in Kapurthala and Phagwara and asked them to install CCTV cameras on their premises.



Superintendent of police (headquarters), Kapurthala, Balvir Singh said they have directed resident and shopkeepers to install CCTV cameras. “There are around 30 functional cameras in the city and we have decided to install 50 to 70 more cameras in city markets this month,” he said.



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Crime Patrol: Malwani resident held for killing sister-in-law, having sex with corpse (Episode 164 on 14th June, 2016)




The police on Sunday solved the murder of a 22-year-old woman who was found dead in Malwani in January this year with the arrest of her brother-in-law. The police said the accused was opposed to her marriage to his brother. He killed her by strangulating her, and then had sex with her corpse.



According to police officials, they were informed of stench emanating from of a large gunny sack in a marshy area near Tharavli village in Malad on January 9 this year.



The police opened the sack to find a decomposed body of a woman in her twenties. They said that the body was naked and wrapped in sheets of paper. The post-mortem examination indicated an injury to the head as well as strangulation, after which the police registered a complaint against unknown persons.



Deputy Commissioner of Police (Zone XI) Vikram Deshmane, said: “We initiated inquiries, and found out that a woman from Ambujwadi in Malad, named Ruby Qureshi (22), had gone missing in January. We tracked down her in-laws, and also contacted her parents, who were staying in Uttar Pradesh. They identified her as Ruby based on the jewellery found on the body. They told us that they had come to Mumbai after Ruby went missing to make inquiries, and were told by her brother-in-law Raees Qureshi that he had seen her two to three times at various locations in the city after she went missing.”



The police then called Raees for inquiries, and asked him about the time he had seen Ruby, as well as why he did not inform the police. Officials said that his responses were evasive and suspicious, after which he was detained and grilled intensively.



An officer with the Malvani police station said, “At the same time, some markings on the gunny sacks in which Ruby’s body was found led us to a unit in Madh Island, where they were manufactured. Parallel inquiries also established that Raees was in the same area in early January, which deepened our suspicion. After prolonged questioning, Raees finally confessed to having murdered Ruby with the help of two of his friends.”



Raees, in his confession, told the police that his younger brother Azad had married Ruby against the family’s wishes, and that he was opposed to the marriage from the outset. This used to cause frequent arguments between Raees and Ruby, and she would regularly insult him in front of his family.



The officer said, “On January 3, Raees called Ruby to meet him at Madh Island when Azad was out of town. When she arrived, Raees hit her on the head with a brick, and then strangled her. As a revenge of all the insults, he raped her corpse. He then stuffed the body into a gunny sack, and dumped it with the help of two friends, identified as Mohammed Qureshi and Ghulam Rasool.” The police said Ruby was pregnant when she was murdered.



Raees was placed under arrest following his confession. Mohammed and Ghulam were arrested from their residences on Sunday.



The trio have been charged with murder and destruction of evidence under the Indian Penal Code.



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http://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/mumbai/news/malwani-resident-held-for-killing-sisterinlaw-having-sex-with-corpse/article8639138.ece



3 held for murder of Malwani housewife



Bringing a five-month-old murder case to a close, the Malwani police on Monday arrested three men in connection with the body of an unidentified woman being found in the Madh area on January 9, 2016. One of accused allegedly raped the woman after she was murdered.



DCP (zone XI) Vikram Deshmane said: "One of the three accused is the brother-in-law of the deceased woman, identified as Ruby Qureshi. After getting information about the accused men's whereabouts, officers set a trap and caught them from the Malwani area. The accused have been identified as Mohammed Raees Qureshi (25), Mohammed Isaaq Qureshi (55) and Ghulam Rasool (29), who killed the woman by hitting her head with bricks."



Another police officer alleged that after Ruby died, Raees raped her. Their arrests have brought hidden facts pertaining to the case to the fore.



In January, the naked and partially decomposed body of an unknown woman, wrapped in two huge sacks, was found by locals near the Madh area. The Malwani police were probing a missing complaint filed by one Azaad Qureshi (Ruby's husband) stating that she had been missing since January 3. Qureshi later identified the body as that of Ruby and confirmed that the ornaments found on the body were also hers.



"During the probe, we learnt that Azaad's brother Raees and Ruby had regular quarrels. Ruby and Azaad had a love marriage, which was opposed by Azaad's family. Raees and Ruby often fought over this issue and Ruby also insulted Raees frequently in public. Irked by this, on January 3, when Azaad left for work, Raees, along with the other two co-accused, smashed Ruby's head with a brick, strangulated her and later — when she was dead — Raees allegedly raped her," said senior police inspector Milind Khetle of Malwani police station.



Thanks To:

http://www.dnaindia.com/mumbai/report-3-held-for-murder-of-malwani-housewife-2215855



Spurned man kills sister-in-law, rapes body and dumps it in Malad creek



MUMBAI: Four months after a woman was brutally murdered, raped and her body stuffed in a sack and dumped in a creek at Malad, the police arrested her brother-in-law, his relative and friend for the crime. The prime accused, Raees Qureshi, reportedly told the police that he raped his sister-in-law Ruby Qureshi after killing her out of spite.

"Raees' wife got along with Ruby, but he felt that she often humiliated him in public. He wanted to get intimate with her, but she turned him down," said a police officer. Raees told the police he was not happy with Ruby marrying his brother Azad and was upset by her dominating nature.



On January 9, the police found a naked woman's decomposed body in a sack near a creek at Dharavli village; her arms and legs were bound. During investigation, the police learnt that a woman had gone missing from the Ambhujwadi slums in Malwani. They showed the imitation jewellery that was on the body to the mother of the missing woman, who identified them as belonging to her daughter Ruby.



Ruby and Azad, a caterer, had tied the knot four years ago in Delhi against their families' wishes. After their child turned two, they moved to Ambhujwadi in October 2015. Later even Raees, a vegetable vendor, moved into the same neighbourhood.



The police said that when Raees tried to get intimate with her, she complained to Azad, but he ignored her. "Raees hatched a plan to eliminate Ruby and roped in his relative, Isaq Qureshi, and friend, Shabbir. On January 3, Raees sent his wife away for some work and after Azad left for his job, Raees called Ruby to his place where Isaq and Shabbir were already waiting. The trio bludgeoned Ruby with a brick and strangled her. Raees then raped the corpse, the police said. To prevent the body from being identified, they undressed her and packed her body in a sack. While Shabbir stayed at home, Raees and Isaq took the sack on a bike to a deserted portion of Dharavli village and dumped it there," said DCP Vikram Deshmane. In March, Raees and his family left town.



The police suspected Raees' involvement in the crime as he kept changing his statements about Ruby's disappearence and tried to mislead investigators. He was arrested on May 21. Based on his confession, Isaq and Shabbir were held on Sunday. A magistrate's court has remanded them to police custody till May 27.



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Crime Patrol: Woman kept in cowshed, raped by hubby, kin in MP (Episode 163 on 13th June, 2016)



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BHOPAL: Unable to meet dowry demands of in-laws, a 20-year-old woman was
allegedly kept locked in a cowshed for three years and repeatedly raped by her
husband, his relatives and neighbours in a village in Sagar district of the
state. The hapless woman faced sexual exploitation for 36 months till she was
sold to a moneylender for Rs 50,000 this May as herparents were in no
condition to pay dowry to in-laws. When she fell critically ill, a neighbour
took her to a hospital, but he too allegedly raped her on the way. In a chance
encounter, a relative of the victim spotted her at the moneylender's house and
reported the matter to her father.



On July 1, the woman went to the Rahatgarh police station with her relatives
and narrated the harrowing tale, leaving the police baffled. According to the
office of the SP Sagar, the woman was married to Anand Kurmi of Parasri Tyonda
village five years ago. Soon after the marriage, the in-laws allegedly began
mentally and physically torturing her for more dowry. "They had demanded Rs
one lakh during the wedding, which we paid,'' said victim's father Ram Kisan,
a farmer with a meagre land holding of 2.5 acre.



"But they kept making demands even after the marriage. They wanted a colour
television, motorbike, tractor and Rs one lakh more in cash. They would beat
my daughter and wouldn't give her food," he said. When the girl, then aged 16,
got pregnant - the in-laws, including brother-in-law Niraj, his wife Uma Bai
and mother-in-law Kala Bai forced her to abort the child. Two years after the
marriage, the in-laws decided that she was no longer going to live with them
in the same house.



The life of the hapless woman was even beyond the imagination of a Bollywood
script writer. The in-laws locked the girl, then 16 and pregnant, with cows
and buffaloes in the cowshed. For days on end, she had to go without food and
water. A neighbour, identified as Guddu Maharaj and his friends, repeatedly
raped her for months in the cowshed.



Husband Anand Kurmi, in the meantime, allegedly shifted the victim to a
relative's house in Khurai 25 km away. Here, the relative, a middle-aged Ram
Singh and his sons Narendra and Lokendra did not spare the girl. Father and
sons allegedly locked the girl in the house and raped her for more than 20
days. The barbarity did not stop at it. Ram Singh sold the victim to a
moneylender Dwarka Prasad from Mahuna village near Khurai in May this year.
Ram Singh claimed he was the father of the girl and the deal was finalised for
Rs 50,000 in cash and one-acre land in Mahuna. The young woman's troubles did
not end and her sexual exploitation continued. When she fell critically ill
one day, a neighbour in Mahuna village, identified as Khadak Singh, assured
that he would take to a hospital for treatment. But on the way to the health
centre, the woman was raped by him. She was brought back to the moneylender's
house where by sheer chance, a cousin of her spotted the woman.



"We kept visiting her in-law's residence in Parasri Tyonda," said Ram Kisan,
his voice choked as he spoke. "They said we could not meet her till we gave
the dowry. I did not have the faintest idea that my daughter was going through
hell. Then word reached us that she was in a moneylender's house in Khurai and
had been sold. This made the family to rush and rescue her from the monsters,"
he added.



On June 28, the victim was rescued by her family members and brought to her
father's house in Madhdevra village. Two days later, they decided to go to the
police and report the matter. Police registered a case against ten persons,
including husband, in-laws and others under Sections 498A (husband or his
relative subjecting a woman to cruelty), 372 (selling minor for purpose of
prostitution), 376 (rape), 363 (kidnapping), 366 (kidnapping, abducting or
inducing woman to compel her marriage), 450 (house trespass), 294 (obscenity),
506 (criminal intimidation), 34 (common intention) of the IPC. Police arrested
three of the accused, including Khadak Singh, who raped her on the way to the
health centre, moneylender Dwarka Prasad and Ram Singh, who sold the
victim.



Thanks To:

>http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/bhopal/Woman-kept-in-cowshed-raped-by-hubby-kin-in-MP/articleshow/14683071.cms >

Crime Patrol: Woman kills NRI man, buries body, plants sapling on the spot (Episode 669 on 11th June, 2016)




To ensure the body is not discovered, she allegedly planted a sapling on the spot and used the victim’s cellphone to send text messages to his friends, telling them ‘he’ was vacationing.



Phagwara police claim to have solved the murder of an NRI, who had come to Ludhiana, with the arrest of a woman who allegedly befriended him, got details of his bank accounts, withdrew money, poisoned and killed him, and finally buried the body in the backyard of her rented house in Khambra village of Jalandhar district of Punjab.



To ensure the body is not discovered, she allegedly planted a sapling on the spot and used the victim’s cellphone to send text messages to his friends, telling them ‘he’ was vacationing.



Malti Minhas’s nearly 50-day run came to an end on Tuesday when police stopped a car. They recovered 350 grams of heroin, Rs 5 lakh cash and learnt that the car belonged to Raminder Singh, the NRI who was missing since January. Further questioning of Minhas brought out the details, Phagwara SP Ashwini Kumar said. According to him, Minhas had withdrawn the cash from bank accounts of Raminder.



Minhas told police that she befriended Raminder online. According to her confession, she extracted details about his properties. On January 14, Minhas drugged his food. Minhas and her friend Paramjit Kaur Cheema kept him drugged for five days and withdrew money with his debit cards. Raminder died on January 19. The body was disposed of in the backyard. The police are looking for Cheema.



Thanks To:

http://indianexpress.com/article/india/india-news-india/woman-kills-nri-man-buries-body-plants-sapling-on-the-spot/

Crime Patrol: Two friends killed Nalasopara boy: Cops (Episode 668 on 10th Jun, 2016)




The Tulinj police have taken two minor boys in their custody on Thursday for allegedly killing 12-year-old Nitish Tiwari, whose decomposed body was found behind a Nalasopara school on Wednesday afternoon.



According to the police, the boys, aged 15 and 13, were Nitish's friends and they lived in the same locality as the deceased — Bilal Pada in Nalasopara (East).



On July 12, the police had registered a case of kidnapping after Nitish's father approached them when his son did not return home from the playground.



The police said that boys were involved in cases of mobile theft and Nitish had come to know about it. When Nitish told them that he would complain about this to their parents, the duo kidnapped him and eventually killed him.



"During our investigation, we came to know that the two kids were involved in cases of mobile theft. When the victim learnt about one such theft, he confronted them and told them that he would inform their parents about it," said a police officer. He added that when the duo realised that their misdoings would be reported, they decided to kill Nitish. They then took him behind the school and strangulated him.



It was the 15-year-old boy who had called up Nitish's father and told him to not approach the police. "We took the boys in our custody after our informers told us about them. They have confessed to their crime," said the officer.



Senior Inspector of Tulinj police station Bajirao Kalantre said that the boys have been taken into custody under sections 302 (murder) and 201 (destroying evidence) of the Indian Penal Code and will be produced in the juvenile court soon.



Thanks To:

http://www.dnaindia.com/mumbai/report-two-friends-killed-nalasopara-boy-cops-2105344

Crime Patrol: MOTHER DROWNS 8-MONTH-OLD BABY IN WASHING MACHINE IN KERALA (Episode 162 on 9th June, 2015)

ALAPPUZHA: A 40-year-old mother drowned her eight-month-old baby son in a washing machine at her home at Cherthala near Alappuzha in Kerala and surrendered before the police last evening.



The woman, Suma, said to be under treatment of a psychiatrist for the last few months, turned up on her own at the women's cell of the Town police station in Alappuzha and confessed to the crime she committed, police said.



Suma told police that she killed the child when her husband John was away at his work place and she had told her elder daughter to go to her grand parent's home after the school hours as she would be spending some time in the church.



The body of the baby, found floating on the water, was taken out from the washing machine by police after breaking open the locked house.



The neighbours said Suma had always kept aloof from them and there were rumours that she had attempted to commit suicide by cutting nerves on her hand a few months back.



Police said she would be produced before the magistrate later in the day on Thursday.



Thanks To:

http://www.ndtv.com/cities/mother-drowns-baby-in-washing-machine-in-kerala-432728


A 40-yer-old mother drowned her eight-month-old baby son in a washing machine at her home at Cherthala near here and surrendered before the police last evening.



The woman, Suma (40),said to be under treatment of a psychiatrist for the last few months, turned up on her own at the women's cell of the Town police station here and confessed to the crime she committed, police said.



Suma told police that she killed the child when her husband John was away at his workplace and she had told her elder daughter to go to her grand parent's home after the school hours as she would be spending some time in the church.





The body of the baby, found floating on the water, was taken out from the washing machine by police after breaking open the locked house.



The neighbours said Suma had always kept aloof from them and there were rumours that she had attempted to commit suicide by cutting nerves on her hand a few months back.



Police said she would be produced before the magistrate later in the day.



Thanks To:

http://www.dnaindia.com/india/report-mother-drowns-8-month-old-baby-in-washing-machine-in-kerala-1441874

Crime Patrol: 4 junkies held for Wadala boy’s sexual assault, murder (Episode 666, 667 on 4th, 5th June, 2016)




Skeleton Of 6-Year-Old Boy Missing For Over 2 Months Found Near Eastern Freeway



MUMBAI: A construction labourer found the skeleton of a 6-year-old boy under a bridge near the Eastern Freeway on Thursday. The cops have identified the deceased as Furkan Raheem Khan, who went missing on October 13.



The labourer saw the skeleton on Wednesday but got scared and ran off. After gathering courage the next day, he reported it to Wadala Truck Terminal police.



Furkan's parents, residents of Dinbandhu Nagar, were then taken to the spot and after they identified the clothes found there, the remains were taken to Sion Hospital. The cops also found a beer bottle next to the skeleton.



The boy was last seen playing outside his house before he went missing on October 13. Police have registered a case under Section 302 (murder) of IPC and have formed teams to investigate the matter.



Thanks To:

http://www.ndtv.com/mumbai-news/skeleton-of-6-year-old-boy-missing-for-over-2-months-found-near-eastern-freeway-1259152



MUMBAI: Four beer bottles found under the Eastern Freeway where a seven-year-old boy's skeleton was discovered in a cavity under the flyover, helped nail the alleged accused—four drug addicts—three months after the crime.

The crime branch, on Saturday, arrested Krishna Yadav (22), Tausif Shaikh (24), Ali Sadaf (22) and Sheru (24) for allegedly kidnapping the boy, sexually assaulting him while guzzling beer, strangling him and hiding the body under the flyover near Bhakti Park in Wadala .



"For nearly three weeks, we kept a watch on wine shops in Wadala and Antop Hill that sold that particular brand of beer and questioned about 150 locals before we zeroed in on one of the accused," a police officer said. During questioning, he reportedly confessed to the crime and led the cops to his three aides. "Two of them have confessed to sexually assaulting the boy. The beer bottles at the crime spot led us to the accused," said the officer. They were remanded in police custody on Sunday.



On October 13, 2015, the four junkies allegedly kidnapped the boy, who studied in class I, from outside his shanty in Wadala, luring him with chikki. "We suspect they hit him on the head with a blunt object," said a cop.



The crime came to light on December 24, 2015, when a cable operator's employee laying cable lines under the Freeway informed the police about a foul smell. The cops found the skeleton and summoned the parents who identified the boy from the clothes. The police filed a case of kidnapping and murder. The probe was later handed over to the crime branch.



Thanks To:

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/mumbai/4-junkies-held-for-Wadala-boys-sexual-assault-murder/articleshow/50618151.cms