FOR TWO decades, Surender Koli was a branded man. The main accused in the Nithari serial killings of 2006, he was the “cannibal” who allegedly lured children to his employer’s house in Noida, murdered ...
As Surendra Koli — once branded India’s most chilling serial killer — walks out of jail a free man, one man in Uttar Pradesh feels the weight of unfinished duty. For Pawan Jallad, the state’s official ...
“Surinder Koli, accused in the infamous Nithari serial killings, has been released from the Luksar district jail in Greater Noida, a day after the Supreme Court acquitted him in the last pending case ...
The serial murders in Uttar Pradesh's Noida in 2006 shocked the entire country. The murders took place in the house of businessman Moninder Singh Pandher in Nithari village, Sector-31, Noida. Pandher ...
Surinder Koli, once convicted of 13 death sentences in the Nithari killings, walked free from jail after 19 years. The Supreme Court acquitted him in the final case, overturning all convictions. Koli, ...
Between 2009 and 2017, the narrative of justice in the Nithari case was defined by the relentless verdicts of the trial courts. Across multiple cases filed by the CBI, the Ghaziabad trial court ...
New Delhi: With his lawyers protecting him and the media shouting questions at him, Surendra Koli walked out of prison late on Wednesday, wearing a mask and keeping his gaze low, before stepping into ...
Nithari killings case news: On Wednesday, Surendra Koli walked out of Kasna jail nearly two decades after his arrest in the Nithari serial killings case. This comes a day after the Supreme Court ...
Surendra Koli, accused in the infamous Nithari serial killings, has been released from the Luksar district jail in Greater Noida, a day after the Supreme Court acquitted him in the last pending case ...
The accused in the 2005–06 Nithari killings, Surendra Koli, was released from Gautam Budhh Nagar’s Luksar Jail after the Supreme Court acquitted him in the last of the 13 cases pertaining to the crime ...
Clad in a blue shirt, black trousers, and a navy-blue jacket, Koli left the prison accompanied by his lawyers. His family members were not present at the jail gate, and he declined to speak to the ...
In a dramatic turn of events in one of India’s most horrifying crime sagas, the Supreme Court on Tuesday, 11 November, acquitted Surendra Koli, the main accused in the Nithari killings, leading to his ...
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