Showing posts with label anjali mishra. Show all posts
Showing posts with label anjali mishra. Show all posts

Crime Patrol | Case 17/2018: Murder of Swati Jamdade, Sangli - Maharashtra Illegal Abortion Racket busted (Episode 914, 915 on 28, 29 Apr 2018)


2018 का सत्रहवाँ केस
Case 17/2018

Nandita Sharma was 5 months pregnant when she died. Her in-laws and husband Amit Sharma are saying that she died of a heart attack when they were coming back from a temple while her cousin sister Supriya who is an MMBS doctor is not convinced. She is confident that there something must be fishy between this incident and with the help of his father and social worker friends stops Nandita's in-laws who were about to do her cremation.

When she asks the police, they tell that the police have already filed ADR (Accidental death report) and allowed Nandita's family to do her final rituals. Supriya is shocked and she asks police that how they are allowed to do cremation without postmortem? Because if it is an accidental death case, a postmortem is mandatory.

Making a few more approaches, the dead body is sent for postmortem where they get to know that Nandita died of abortion during her fifth month of pregnancy.

Nandita was a mother of two girls and her in-laws wanted a boy now. Nandita's husband brought her to gender determination test and during that test it came to know that she was expecting a baby girl again so Amit decides to abort it and during that abortion, Nandita died.


inside story

Crime Patrol | Case 6/2018: 'Psycho killer' Buddhadeb Behera held in the murders of 6 women (Episode 892, 893 on 3, 4 February 2018)


आसक्त
Obsessed

Maharashtra police encounter a case of a serial killer. An unidentified man whose modus-operandi is weird. The last year 2017 they find a female dead body on Nashik outskirts area. The deceased is unknown to everyone which is a blind murder case for police for now. Police also find some identification documents in the woman's purse and these documents belong to a man. Police's first suspect could be this man but they also think that why a murdered will leave his identification documents on the crime spot!!
A journalist who is covering the incident tells police that she encountered with a similar case in 2014 in Madgoan - Goa. In that case, also the woman was killed in the same manner and that crime spot also had similar documents that were belonging to an unknown person but when police tracked that person and asked her about this murder, he told police that he never been in Madgaon and the documents police found were stolen from him sometime back when he was traveling in a train.
On the other hand, Serial Killer is about to join a construction site in Pune as a labor contractor. He introduced himself as Jagdish Mane and tells that he came from Mumbai. He dislikes Mumbai because of pollution, noise and traffic, etc.

inside story
YouTube | Dailymotion

Police take a psycho specialist Rachna's help in tracking the culprit. She suggests police that this person is obsessed with sex and his motive behind all these murders is only sex. She also suggests police that between 2014 to 2017 he must have committed a few more similar murders. She gives some tips to police about his behavior and police activates their informers for this.

Informers start looking for similar personality in the red light area and finally finds a clue about a man who has similar behavior. On the other hand, Dr. Rachna also tracks some records and comes up with a photograph of a man. This man is Kamlesh who went missing 2 days after his sister-in-law went missing. Kamlesh is married to Pallavi who fell in love with him in a construction site and later they got married.

Now when police ask their informer to go and match Kamlesh's photo with that person, that sex worker identified him.

SonyLiv:
Part 2: Obsessive Part-1
Part 2: Obsessive Part-2

YouTube (Available in a few countries:
Part 2: www.youtube.com/watch?v=fU7Nortn20U
Part 2: www.youtube.com/watch?v=81f6jCUJF0E



Here is the inside story of the case:
www.crimestories.co.in/2018/02/crime-patrol-delanga-womans-murder.html