In the year 2006, when human skeletons started emerging from a drain in Nithari, Noida, Uttar Pradesh, adjacent to the country's capital, everyone was shocked. Within no time this news became the headlines in the media of the country and the world.
Everyone is surprised as to how so many human skeletons are being found in the drain. As the police investigation progressed, people's surprise and anger kept increasing.
Now there are demands from every corner of the country to hang the accused of Nithari. Seeing the matter becoming serious, its investigation was handed over to the CBI.
CBI started an investigation in 2007
On January 11, 2007, the CBI completely took over the case. In this case, the first confessional statement of Surendra Koli, known as the vampire, was recorded before the ACMM in Delhi on 28 February.
A total of 19 cases were registered against Surendra Koli and Moninder Singh Pandher in 2007. Out of these, CBI had filed closure reports in three cases due to lack of evidence. Of the remaining 16 cases, Koli was acquitted in three cases and in one case the death sentence was commuted to life imprisonment.
A case in which the Uttar Pradesh government had challenged the High Court order in the Supreme Court is still pending. In the other 12 cases, Koli was acquitted by the Allahabad High Court on Monday (October 16, 2023).
Pandher was initially made an accused in six cases. He has already been acquitted in three cases by the Allahabad High Court.
17 children were made victims
The court may have acquitted Surendra Koli and Moninder Singh Pandher in many cases, but even today when it comes to the Nithari incident, the scene floats in the eyes of every person, when one by one the male skeletons are found out of the drain. We're staying.
Today again there is a gathering of media at Kothi D-5 of millionaire Moninder Singh Pandher. However, now the condition of the house has become such that no one can say that there was a house here 17 years ago.
In this very cell, two devils made 17 children their prey and buried them under it. In this very house, Pandher and Koli used to call innocent children from nearby villages on some pretext or the other.
After the murder, they used to do brutality with the dead body.
After very cleverly calling the children to their houses, these people used to molest the children and then kill them by strangulating them. If even this did not satisfy him, he would cut the children into small pieces, cook them eat them, and throw some of the pieces in the drain flowing behind the house.
These people used to make children disappear so cleverly that no one could understand. This sequence continued for almost two years and the villagers kept thinking that there was a ghost in the water tank near the house which was making the children disappear.
The matter came to light from a case in 2006
However, when the name of Surendra Koli came up in the case of the disappearance of a girl in the year 2006 and then the police started investigating in depth, the misdeeds of each Kothi owner Moninder Singh Pandher and his servant Surendra Koli started coming to light.
Koli was given a death sentence in 12 out of 17 cases, judges' comments were very strict
In the cases in which Koli was sentenced to death, the judges have made very harsh remarks. In one case the judge had said that no mercy should be shown towards Koli. In another case, the judge had said that he should be hanged till he died.
While awarding the death penalty in the 2005 Rimpa Halder murder case, on 15 February 2011, the Supreme Court had said that Koli was a serial killer and no mercy should be shown towards him.
In one case, Surendra Koli was found guilty and sentenced to death by the special CBI court. At that time Justice S. While commenting, said that the convict always had this feeling in his mind about whom should he kill, bite, or eat. Under these circumstances, he has become a threat to the society.
There is no scope for reform and rehabilitation of the accused. The soul of the deceased can rest in peace only if the accused is punished with the death penalty. The accused should be hanged by hanging by the neck until he dies.
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