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Crime Patrol | Mukammal: Gurgaon man Abhishek gives wife's supari for his ex-girlfriend Kajal (Episode 728 on 28 Oct 2016)


मुकम्मल
In Search of Perfection

Faridabad, Haryana
Abhishek wants to get rid of his wife Supriya and for this, he makes a master plan to kill her. A day he insists on Supriya have a trip to her home in Palwal. Supriya is not in the mood to go anywhere still he forces her and takes her to a trip there.

Just before they leave, Abhishek calls two supari killers about their trip. Driving a few kilometers he stops the car to pee and moves towards dense bushes area. In the meantime, those two supari killers stop their bikes at his car and start firing at Supriya. They fire five bullets and Supriya dies immediately. After that as per plan they theirs to shoot one bullet at Abhishek's leg also but all of a sudden their gun gets jam so they run away from the spot. This was also Abhishek's plan to shoot at his leg after Supriya's murder so police will not have any doubt on him.

Crime Patrol | Jawaab: Businessman Harish and maid found murdered inside office (Episode 719 on 7 October 2016)

जवाब
Reaction

आफताब नाम का एक शख्स कहीं से एक रिवॉल्वर खरीदता है और अपनी पत्नी नामिता के साथ मिल कर एक डबल मर्डर को अंजाम देता है। हत्या जे.एम पेंट्स के मालिक हरीश जयसवाल और उसके ऑफिस में काम करने वाली एक महिला की नाबालिग लड़की राधिका की हुई है।

छानबीन से पता चलता है की राधिका रोज़ ऑफिस से सवा छह के आसपास निकल जाती थी मगर उसदिन वो रात साढ़े आठ बजे तक ऑफिस में थी जब उसकी और हरीश की हत्या हुई। हरीश ज़्यादातर आठ बजे तक ऑफिस में रुकने के बाद ऑफिस जाता था मगर राधिका उसदिन क्यों इतनी देर तक क्यों रुकी ये एक शक करने वाली बात थी। हत्यारे हत्या करने के बाद ऑफिस में रखा कैश भी लूट कर ले गए इसका मतलब ये था की हत्यारे ऑफिस लूटने के मकसद से ही आये थे और उनको इस जानकारी पहले से थी की ऑफिस में कैश रहता है।


Heena Parmar and Avinash Dwivedi

A mysterious man Aftaab buys a gun from some unknown people and executes a plan of a double murder. This husband-wife duo kills JM Paint's owner Harish Jaiswal and a minor maid at his office.

Police investigation reveals that Radhika usually leaves from office near 6 in the evening but at that day she was still in the office till 8:30. Harish mostly used to spent some of his time in the office after the office closes but why Radhika stayed there particularly on that day! Killers killed both the people, robbed the office and ran away. This indicates that they planned this murder considering all the circumstances and they already knew that office has this much cash available there.


SonyLiv:
www.sonyliv.com/Crime-Patrol-Satark-Jawaab

YouTube:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=4L5d3adfry8

Here is the inside story of the case:
www.crimestories.co.in/2016/10/crime-patrol-raipur-businessmanemployee.html

Crime Patrol | A Nation Awakens: Nirbhaya dies after 13 days long fight for life (Episode 296, 297 on 21, 22 September 2013)


The Nation Awekens
देश जाग उठा
Controversial Statements by well-known people after the incident
"She should have taken God's name and could have held the hand of one of the men and said ‘I consider you as my brother', and should have said to the other two 'Brother I am helpless, you are my brother, my religious brother.' In other words, if she's begged for forgiveness and cited the fraternity of man and called to God for help, all would have been well. Bapu's spokesperson later responded to criticism of his statements by saying that women who get assaulted bear a fraction of the responsibility.

Asaram
(Hindustan Times)

On making girls in the tropical southern citywear overcoats so men won’t be driven mad with lust: "The meeting resolved to introduce overcoats for girl students, operate special buses for them and ban mobile phones in schools. Our government is committed to ensuring safety of women, particularly girl students."

Puducherry Education Minister T Thiagarajan

(Hindustan Times)

Rajasthan BJP lawmaker Banwari Lal Singhal, a MLA in Rajasthan has demanded a banon skirts as uniform in schools to keep girls away from "men's lustful gazes". Alwar (Urban) legislator Banwari Lal Singhal has written a letter to the state chief secretary C K Mathew, demanding that skirts should be replaced by trousers or salwar-kameez. "The intention of this demand is to keep girl students away from men's lustful gazes and for their comfort in hot and cold weather conditions,"

(Outlook)


"If you keep petrol and fire together then it will burn. There should be a law to ensure that there should be no ‘nangapan' (nudity). Those who wear less clothes should also be banned." Also, paraphrased: fashion and nudity are responsible for the current situation in India. And in rural India, "girls don't go searching out for boyfriend(s)." It goes on: "I support death penalty for the Delhi rapists but there should also be a law that women should not wear less clothes and roam around with boys who are not their relatives. What is the need for roaming at night with men who are not relatives? This should be stopped." To be fair, here is the response from his son Farhan: "We are a cosmopolitan family, I have five sisters, they are educated, they drive and roam around in cars, we have always respected girls as equals and is that how it should be."

Abu Asim Azmi, state president of the Maharashtra Samajwadi Party (India Today)
"Those who claim to be students - I can see many beautiful women among them - highly dented-painted - they're giving interviews on TV, they've brought their children to show them the scenes. I have grave doubts whether  they're students, because women of that age are generally not students."
(Note: by dented-painted, we generally understand this to mean that they're either
  • a) a bit older and therefore need to be made up to look attractive, 
  • b) they're like a car after a repair job, or 
  • c) they're generally made up, and somehow not serious about their protests against the climate of assault and lack of prosecution in India.
Congress MP Abhijit Mukherjee (son of President Pranab Mukherjee)
(Financial Express)

"Only when Sitaji crossed the Lakshman rekha, she was kidnapped by Ravan. If Sitaji (woman) crosses the Lakshman rekha, then "Sitaharan" (crime against them) is bound to take place as Ravans are out there." Here's the background on that, along with one hell of a deconstruction of the plight of women "alone in the forest," by Nilanjana Roy. Vijayvargiya withdrew his remark under pressure, by the way.

Madhya Pradesh BJP leader Vijayvargiya

(Deccan Chronicle)

"Harm can come on  a person if the stars are in adverse positions … We have no answer to this, only an astrologer can predict."

Chhattisgarh Home Minister Nanki Ram Kanwar
(India Today)

"A husband and wife are involved in a contract under which the husband has said that you should take care of my house and I will take care of all your needs. I will keep you safe. So, the husband follows the contract terms. Till the time, the wife follows the contract, the husband stays with her, if the wife violates the contract, he can disown her."

Villages that embody the spirit of "Bharat" rather than "India" don't produce a culture of this crime. That's something that you see in areas in which western culture's poison has seeped into Indian souls, most notably in urban areas.

Mohan Bhagwat (chief of right-wing organisation Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh)
(NDTV)

"To my understanding,  consumption of fast food contributes to such incidents. Chowmein leads to hormonal imbalance evoking an urge to indulge in such acts."
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee: "Earlier if men and women would hold hands, they would get caught by parents and reprimanded but now everything is so open. It's like an open market with open options."

Jitendar Chattar (leader of a Khap Panchayat)
(CNN-IBN)

"When a group of men intend to commit this, they will do it. The victim should save herself for bringing the perpetrators to book … Had the girl simply surrendered (and not resisted) when surrounded by six men, she would not have lost her intestine. Why was she out with her boyfriend at 10 pm?"

Dr. Anita Shukla, scientist at the Rajmata Vijayaraje Scindia Krishi Vishwa Vidyalaya
(Indian Express)

"Co-education should be abolished and proper education facilities meant exclusively for women should be available at all level of education. Educational institutions should prescribe sober and dignified dress for girls."

Jamaat-E-Islami Hind (Islamist organisation).
Statement released by Secretary General Nusrat Ali
(Times of India)

"Why do housewives and school going girls need mobiles? It encourages them to make futile small talk and get connected with people outside their homes."

MP Rajpal Saini
(Reuters, citing others)

After Mumbai Similar type of case
"Women needed to pay attention to their clothes to avoid these kind of assaults. Women should not be too influenced by television"

Naresh Agarwal
Samajwadi Party leader and Rajya Sabha MP

SonyLiv:
Part 1: 07-Nov-2015---Crime-Patrol---A-Nation-Awakens-1
Part 2: 08-Nov-2015---Crime-Patrol---A-Nation-Awakens--2

Other Links:
Here is the inside story of the case:
Other Tags: Damini, Nirbhaya, Veera, Jyoti

Crime Patrol | Sixty Six: Indian woman's 3 months long captivity for dowry (Episode 289, 290 on 30, 31 Aug 2013)

Sixty Six (66)
छांछठ (६६)




"66". Its been sixty six years passed we got freedom, still a 21 year old woman tortured by her husband and relatives for dowry and forced to live in place inhabited by domestic animals.

Stroy of Ujjwala who was kept in captive by her husband and brother-in-law in animal's godown and then sold to other village's Zamidaar for Rupee 50,000.

Ujjwala's mother-in-law and husband were demanding a Bike, color television, and a tractor from her father when they saw that her brother's marriage was really going well and her father must have gotten a good dowry from her brother's in-laws.
Heena Parmar

YouTube:
Part 1: www.youtube.com/watch?v=UdS2BeBIiio
Part 2: www.youtube.com/watch?v=IAwynj_Ky-s

YouTube:
Part 1:
Part 2: www.youtube.com/watch?v=WxK2OWPmeNI
Other Tags: Dwarika Prasad, Khadak Singh, Ram Singh, Anand Kurmi, Neeraj, Umabai, Kalabai, Lokendra and Narendra Singh

Crime Patrol | Love Gone Awry: A breakup truned blood (Episode 254 on 2 June 2013)


दीवानगी की हद्द
Love Gone Awry
Aatish Mishra (24), student of engineering shot dear by unknown assailants in a garden. Garden security guard tell police that he saw a Girl running with 2 guys after the sound of shooting.
Police is sure that it is a love angle and during the investigation police finds Aatish's Girlfriend Neena (played by Heena Parmar) and his jilted girl friend Rani (played by Jai Mustafa). Interrogation reveals some shocking truth.