Mumbai court verdict in journalist Dey murder case on Wednesday

IANS  |  Mumbai 

Nearly seven years after JournalistJyotirmoy Deywas gunned down in suburban Mumbai, a Special Courthere will pronounce its Verdictin the sensational case on Wednesday.

Additional Sessions JudgeSameer Adkarhad on April 3 fixed May 2 for the Verdict

Several high-profile accused include mafia don Rajendra S. Nikhalje alias Chhota Rajan, currently lodged in Tihar Central Jailin New Delhi, and former MumbaiJournalistJigna Vora

The final arguments in the Special MaharashtraControl of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA) Court had started in February and concluded early last month.

According to investigators, Chhota Rajanordered the killing of Dey, a Veteran Crime Reporterof Mumbai

The mafia Don Wasdeported from Indonesia's Baliin November 2015 and subsequently made an accused in the case.

Dey, 56, was the Editor(Investigations) of Midday eveninger, and was shot dead on June 11, 2011, near his Powai residence in central suburban Mumbai, sending shockwaves in the Media Circlesacross the country.

The investigations were initially conducted by police but were taken over by the Crime Branch due to its ramifications.

There was a sensational twist to the case when police arrested Vora, then Deputy BureauChiefof The Asian Age, Mumbai, on November 25, 2011, besides 10 others. It emerged during the probe that Vora was allegedly in regular contact with Chhota Rajanand provoked him to eliminate Dey.

The 11th accused Vinod Asranialias Vinod Chembur, who was allegedly the main co-conspirator and Financierof the entire operation, died of natural causes in April 2015 at a private hospital. He had "pointed out" Dey to the gunmen that morning.

In June 2015, the Special MCOCA court framed charges against the remaining 10 accused, including Vora.

The accused are Rohit Thangappan Joseph alias Satish Kalya, 28; Abhijeet Kasharam Shinde, 27; Arun Janardhan Dake, 27; Sachin Suresh Gaikwad, 35; Anil Bhanudas Waghmode, 35; Nilesh Narayan Shendge alias Bablu, 34; Mangesh Damodar Agawane, 25 (all who conducted recce and/or were shooters); Jigna Vora; weapon supplier Deepak Sisodia, 28, of Dehradun; Joseph Paulson, 43; Vinod Chembur (since deceased).

After Chhota Rajan's arrest, the Central Bureau Of Investigation(CBI) took over the Dey murder probe and made him an accused in a supplementary chargesheet.

As much as Rs 500,000 was paid for the contract killing, including Rs 200,000 as advance.

According to Special Public ProsecutorPradip Gharat, three accused had got recorded in the court their confessional statements on their roles in the crime. A total of 155 witnesses were examined during the trial.

"Chhota Rajan's deposition was recorded via videoconferencing from Tihar Jail He is not likely to be brought here for the verdict," he added.

Dey had authored two books: "Khallas: An A to Z Guide to the Underworld", and "Zero Dial: The Dangerous World of Informers", and was penning his third book, "Chindi: Rags to Riches".

He had reportedly portrayed the mafia don as 'Chindi' (petty) in his upcoming book, which apparently irked Chhota Rajan

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First Published: Tue, May 01 2018. 15:50 IST