Nithari killings: Death sentence to Pandher, Koli

Press Trust of India  |  Ghaziabad 

A special today awarded death sentence to businessman Moninder Singh Pandher and his servant Surender Koli for rape and of a 24-year-old maid in the Nithari killings case that rocked the country.

The has also slapped a fine of Rs 35,000 on Koli and Rs 25,000 on Pandher, Spokesperson Abhishek Dayal said here.


The woman's body was among those of 19 victims found from the backyard of Pandher's house in Nithari village in in Uttar Pradesh.

This was the ninth among the 16 cases in which Koli was convicted by the This was also the third case in which both Pandher and Koli were convicted.

"It was alleged that Surender Koli committed the rape and of the victim at D-5, Sector 3, in (Pandher's house) on November 12, 2006," Dayal said.

He said it was alleged in the FIR that the victim had gone to Pandher's house for work and never came back.

The family of the victim had filed a missing complaint after she did not return home on October 12, 2006.

During a search in the area behind Pandher's house, the Police had recoverd skeletal remains. It was DNA testing of one of the remains that matched with the mother and brother of the victim. Her clothes from the skeletal remains were also identified by her relatives.

A charge sheet was filed by the on June 22, 2007

Calling the killings the "rarest of the rare" cases, Special Judge Pawan Kumar Tiwari had yesterday convicted the two for murder, kidnapping to murder, rape and destruction of evidence and reserved its order on sentencing for today.

In his order on the quantum of sentence, he said they be "hanged till death".

Special Public Prosecutor Jai Prakash Sharma said that the Police had found skeletal remains of 19 persons, mostly children, from the backyard of Pandher's house.

A total 19 cases were lodged but in three cases the had filed closure reports due to lack of evidence, he said.

"The had filed charge sheets in 16 cases out of which in 10 cases (including the present one) sentence has been pronounced while six are still under trial," the spokesperson said.

Among the 10 cases, both Koli and Pandher were convicted by the special in three cases while in remaining cases Koli alone was awarded death senetence.

Pandher was acquitted by the Allahabad High in one of the cases in which he was convicted by the special

In one of the cases, his death sentence was commuted to life term by the high in 2015.

The sensational killings came to light with the discovery of eight skeletal remains of children from the drain behind Pandher's house on December 29, 2006.

Pandher and Koli were subsequently arrested by the Police.

With further digging and searching of drains and the area around Pandher's house, more skeletal remains were found. Most of these remains proved to be that of poor children and young women who had gone missing from the area.

Within 10 days, the took over case and its search resulted in the recovery of more bones.

During the interrogation, Koli had accepted rape, and cannibalism, according to the

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First Published: Fri, December 08 2017. 20:15 IST