Killings: Rape, cannibalism, murder ends in acquittal of Moninder Nithari, Surendra Pandher koli. Explained

 

 

Killings: Rape, cannibalism, murder ends in acquittal of Moninder Nithari, Surendra Pandher koli. Explained

Nithari Case: End of Rape, Cannibalism, and Murder with the Acquittal of Moninder Pandher and Surendra Koli. Explanation. The Allahabad High Court on Monday acquitted the main suspect, Surendra Koli, in the 2006 Nithari case, also known as the 2005-2006 Noida serial murder cases. In addition, another accused, Moninder Singh Pandher, has also been acquitted by the court in these two cases, in which he had previously received a death sentence from the trial court. The Allahabad HC cited a lack of evidence for its verdict. Surendra Koli and Moninder Singh Pandher had been sentenced to death for charges of rape and murder. Pandher had also been convicted in several other cases, including rape, murder, obscenity, and cannibalism, along with Pinki Sarkar in the Nithari rape and murder cases.”

“On December 29, 2006, the shocking murders came to light in Nithari, Noida, when the remains of eight children were found in a drain behind Pandher’s house.

Further excavations and searches in the areas around Pandher’s residence led to the discovery of more remains, most of which belonged to impoverished children and young women who had gone missing from the area.

Within 10 days, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) took over the case and uncovered more skeletons during their investigation. While Pandher is incarcerated in Noida Jail, Koli is in Ghaziabad Jail.”

 

2006 – Revelation of Murders It was later revealed that the Noida serial murders between 2005 and 2006 were committed by Moninder Singh Pandher and his servant Surendra Koli.

The murders came into the limelight when two residents of the Nithari village disclosed that they knew the whereabouts of the remains of missing children from the past two years. These individuals were also parents whose daughters had gone missing.Later, the residents claimed to have found a decomposed hand in a drain, after which they contacted the police. Concerned parents of missing children from the past two years arrived at Nithari with photographs.

Please note that this translation is a literal one and may require some restructuring for a more fluent English expression.

 

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