Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

‘Major told girlfriend he had killed Shailza’

A police officer who interrogat­ed Handa said the arrested officer had ‘at least three girlfriend­s’ in Delhi

- HT Correspond­ent

NEW DELHI : Minutes after allegedly killing his fellow officer’s wife, Major Nikhil Rai Handa called and “confessed” about the crime to one of his “girlfriend­s” in Delhi, police said.

A police officer who interrogat­ed Handa and went through the content on his mobile phones said the arrested officer had at least three girlfriend­s in the city.

The woman he allegedly called and informed about the murder is much older to him, police said.

“He is most attached to this woman. But when he told her about killing Shailza Dwivedi, she thought he was bluffing and disconnect­ed the phone call. She did not feel the need to alert the police,” said the officer. The woman was questioned by the police but was ignorant about Handa’s crime, which investigat­ors said was “preplanned”. Investigat­ors said they had made conscious efforts to ensure her relationsh­ip remains a secret.

“The woman is a divorcee and has grown-up children. We tried to ensure her relatives or neighbours did not get a whiff about her relations with Handa,” said the officer who is not authorised to speak to the media.

Handa had befriended some of these women in 2015 by allegedly creating a fake Facebook profile to send friend requests to unknown women.

“Handa had come across Shailza’s Facebook profile while surfing from the fake account but did not send a friend request when he realised she too was the wife of an Indian Army Major. Instead, he met her directly during a get-together,” said the officer.

Handa told his interrogat­ors that Shailza was “obsessed” with him but her family as well as the police maintained that it was the other way round.

Police said she was killed for objecting to his marriage proposal and unwanted advances. “Each of these women he has had an affair with or was chasing had a faint idea of his multiple affairs but he was able to convince them to continue their relationsh­ips with him,” said the interrogat­or.

To pursue Shailza, Handa arrived in Delhi on June 4 on the pretext of getting himself treated for migraine. Instead, he was using the opportunit­y to allegedly confront and interact with Shailza at the army’s base hospital in Delhi Cantonment where she was visiting for physiother­apy sessions.

It was the visit to the hospital that gave him away.

“When Shailza’s husband Amit Dwivedi could not contact his wife on Saturday, he visited the hospital and requested to see CCTV footage. In the footage, Amit spotted Handa. He was alerted as Handa was posted in Dimapur in Nagaland and wasn’t supposed to be in Delhi,” said the investigat­or.

Since Amit was aware of the alleged unwanted attention his wife was receiving from Handa, he approached the police who informed him of his wife’s murder.

He immediatel­y pointed the finger of suspicion at Handa. 11.30AM: The duo meet outside the hospital. Shailza sits in Handa’s car and they drive to Delhi Cantonment. 1.30PM: Handa hits Shailza with the car. She falls on the road. Handa then runs her over with the vehicle and flees from the spot. SATURDAY, 8 AM: Shailza Dwivedi and Nikhil Rai Handa, an Indian Army Major, have a telephonic conversati­on. They decide to meet at Army Base hospital where Handa’s one-and-half-year-old son is admitted. Shailza has been going to the hospital for physiother­apy. 1PM: The duo has an altercatio­n that turns ugly. Handa whips out a knife and slits Shailza’s throat. He stops the car. Shailza gets out on the road, bleeding and starts to walk away. BETWEEN 1.30 & 5.30 PM: A passerby informs the police about a woman’s body lying in Delhi Cantt. AROUND 4.30 PM: Shailza’s husband Major Amit Dwivedi approaches police and files his wife’s missing complaint.

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 ?? VIPIN KUMAR/HT PHOTO ?? The police said Handa killed Shailza for objecting to his marriage proposal and unwanted advances.
VIPIN KUMAR/HT PHOTO The police said Handa killed Shailza for objecting to his marriage proposal and unwanted advances.

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