Hindustan Times (Gurugram)

Pandher, Koli get death penalty for rape and murder

Crime among rarest of rare, says court NITHARI HORROR

- Peeyush Khandelwal n peeyush.khandelwal@hindustant­imes.com

A CBI court awarded the death sentence to Moninder Singh Pandher and his aide, Surinder Koli, on Monday in one of the 16 cases of the macabre Nithari serial killings in 2005 and 2006.

The duo was arrested on December 29, 2006, after the discovery of bones and skulls from the backyard of Pandher’s Sector 31 home in Noida’s Nithari. Police found the mortal remains during investigat­ion when children and young women disappeare­d mysterious­ly in the area.

The Nithari horror, in which victims were raped, killed and the corpses cannibalis­ed, stirred the nation’s collective conscience.

The verdict of the CBI court in Ghaziabad is significan­t as Pandher was earlier let off by the Allahabad high court in 2009 as his cell phone location was traced to Australia when the killings happened. The defence had successful­ly argued he was not involved in the crime as he was abroad.

But this time, the CBI found that he was in Noida’s Sector 2 till about 1.30pm on October 5, 2006, and then left for Dehradun. That day Koli lured Pinky Sarkar, a 20-year-old domestic help, to Pandher’s home.

The charge sheet says Pinky worked at a house in Sector 30, where she watched television from 1pm. She left afterwards and disappeare­d. Her clothes were found at Pandher’s backyard.

The location and time were crucial to nail Pandher as investigat­ors said he was in Noida when Pinky vanished. He returned to Noida on October 14.

CBI special judge Pawan Kumar Tiwari said Pandher was part of the conspiracy.

“There is no scope for their reform or rehabilita­tion. This case falls under the category of rarest of rare and both deserve death penalty,” he said pronouncin­g the judgment.

“Such culprits deserve hard punishment so that others think a thousand times before committing such crimes. Koli lured victims inside the house where he raped and attempted to rape before murdering them and later threw their body parts and ate some of them in a heinous manner,” he said.

Pandher’s lawyer argued that there was no evidence against the ailing man and he has spent eight years in jail already.

Koli, who is from Mangrukhal in Uttarakhan­d, made his closing arguments on Saturday.

“You give me any punishment as you feel like ... there is no evidence against me. The CBI has framed me. The court should be equal to both sides and I feel I have been denied justice,” Koli said.

“There is no eyewitness in the case and the victim’s family never made any allegation­s against me. The DNA test of the victim did not confirm I committed the rape.”

Of the 16 cases filed against the duo, eight were decided and the Ghaziabad court awarded death penalty to prime accused Koli in each of its verdicts.

They were handed copies of the judgment on Monday and sent to Dasna jail.

“The concept of blood for blood cannot be made applicable in society. Still, the work of the state is to strive for a decent society. This is possible only when such people, who have become dangerous for society, are punished with death,” special judge Tiwari said.

Pandher walked out of Dasna jail in September 2014 after getting bail in all cases. But Koli was never let off.

Families of the Nithari victims are not convinced with the verdict as the cases have dragged for years.

“No one is hanged even after 11 years. It is a relief that Koli is in jail. Pandher may get relief from higher courts,” said Karanveer, the father of young girl Madhu whose bones were found in Pandher’s backyard.

“The Nithari families have lost faith after years of legal battle ... no one is hanged till date.”

Pinky’s family searched the whole area the day she disappeare­d.

“We could find only her clothes and slippers. We left Nithari after she was presumed dead, as we had to pass Pandher’s house on the way to work. I couldn’t bear the sight of it. Every time I passed the house tears streamed down my eyes. We waited 11 years for them to be hanged,” said mother Bandana Sarkar.

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