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File image of Surendra Koli (L) and Mohinder Pandher being taken to jail. (PTI)
Surendra Koli, the main accused in the case, was involved in 12 murders, with his co-accused, Moninder Singh Pandher. The case shocked the nation due to its disturbing details of sexual assault, brutal murder, and hints of possible cannibalism
The Netflix film “Sector 36,” directed by Aditya Nimbalkar and written by Bodhayan Roychaudhury, is loosely based on the 2006 Noida serial murders. Starring Vikrant Massey and featuring Deepak Dobriyal as Inspector Ram Charan Pandey, the film explores the horrific details of the Nithari killings.
Surendra Koli, the main accused in the case, was involved in 12 murders, with his co-accused, Moninder Singh Pandher. The case shocked the nation due to its disturbing details of sexual assault, brutal murder, and hints of possible cannibalism.
What is the Nithari Case?
The gruesome case emerged in December 2006 when the police discovered human skulls, skeletal remains and fragments of clothes stuffed in gunny bags in a drain behind bungalow number D-5 in Noida’s Sector 31, adjacent to Nithari village.
Further digging and searches of drains in the area around the house led to the recovery of more skeletal remains. Most of these remains belonged to poor children and young women who had gone missing from the area.
It was alleged that Surendra Koli, who was Pandher’s domestic help, would lure the children to the house, offering them sweets and chocolates, murder them, and have sexual intercourse with the corpses. He was also accused of cannibalism. He would throw the bones and other body parts into a ditch behind the house.
His employer, businessman Moninder Singh Pandher, was co-accused of brutal murder and rape in the Nithari case. Koli and Pandher carried out the serial killings between 2005 and 2006.
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