And recently the Allahabad High Court canceled their death penalty citing lack of evidence and acquitted them of the murder charges, Hah! Law is a joke.
Judicial system of India Sucks... and we have people questioning that why crimes are increasing coz such decisions of court motivates criminals to do more crimes freely
Pandher is free, Koli is not as far as I know. Courts in India aren't that bad but it is the politician-businessmen nexus that is extremely dangerous for our country. Powerful people can kill innocents without batting an eye and know that the system, police, politicians, those at high positions will help them. If the victim is a migrant or from a lower caste, it becomes even more hard to seek justice. After a case becomes old news, who even remembers if the culprits got punished or not? Only those who lost their loved ones remember.
I'm horrified. I didn't realize this is the same sector 31 I used to live in Noida for almost 2 years until he mentioned it repeatedly. And Nithari Village is where I would go everyday to buy stuff in the local market. I have had so many traumatizing experiences there as a woman and I swore I am never coming back to Noida. I hope things are getting better now. People deserve better. This podcast is horrifying and makes me fear of my own life. I've always felt a different energy while I was living there. There was something in the air. Now I understand. So many restless souls. Looking for justice.
This is probably the most horrifying and chilling case of crime in India. I can never understand how the culprits not only escaped death penalty but also got acquitted. It's horrifying. There were multiple victims, children kidnapped, murdered, raped and even eaten. If there isn't death penalty for this horrifying of a crime, then what even is it there for. I had seen a crime petrol episode on this case and read on wikipedia too. It's even more chilling and terrifying when you go in detail.
You are the best thing that happened to me this year! Never knew I had a thing for Crime stories but you guys helped me find it through your unique and engaging way of storytelling. You also never forget to emphasise on the importance of mental health which is extremely appreciable! Thank you🎉 and keep going!
This world is soooo unfair...those innocents lost their lives & they are still alive? Gotta be kidding me 💔 my heart goes to those families who lost their loved ones in such a horrifying way...Good work you two 🙏
Well bigger plot twist. In 2023, both Pandher and koli acquitted of their crimes by the Allahabad high court due to “lack of evidence”. They are living their lives like normal human beings. Let that sink in.
What the hell? I just watched Sector 36 and wanted to know about the true story behind this. This is so disappointing that they are able to walk out free after 16 murders. 🤦♂️
No no that's not true completely...koli is sentenced for life imprisonment and moninder is released from Jail...I still remember while I was a child and watching news that these people murdered children and ate their liver 🫨
@@avicool794 The 2006 Noida serial murders (also Nithari serial murders or Nithari case) occurred in the house of businessman Moninder Singh Pandher in Sector-31, Noida near Nithari village, Uttar Pradesh, India, between 2005 and 2006. Moninder Singh was convicted in two out of the five cases against him, and his servant Surinder Koli, who supposedly aided him, was convicted in 10 out of the 16 cases against him.[1] Both were originally sentenced to death, however in 2023, Allahabad High Court acquitted them citing lack of evidence.
Love the way how you go through the story. Its properly written and explained. The attention to detail is just awesome and keeps the audience interested in the story. Most of these stories and crimes I knew already and have seen documentaries even on this one, but still your way of explaining is so good that I watched it again till end. Just checking if you are planning to do videos on scams as well or just crimes? Any interest in international stories or just Indian Stories?
You guys are leaving out crucial details. Pandher was usually travelling and the entire house was under kohli's jurisdiction. Kohli had his own quarters where he could do what he wanted without oversight. The bodies were actually disposed of in a sewer behind the compund. It is not like pa dher would come for a visit and dig up his backyard or sift through the sewers. This logic makes no sense. It was also the same reasoning given while accusing aarushi talwar's parents. It is lazy investigation.
But you know If something is happen to your belongings, your mobile is been touched, your bag Is been touched or open ،something happens in your house you get to know immediately, and for this instance 19 bodies is been buried in your courtyard you didn't even notice, that's bullshit.
I swear a lot of lives would be spared if our police force actually cared. When I listen to this stories of cases being mishandled by police, I don’t feel like respecting them even a bit ! Nonchalant behavior at its peak !
I just listened to Chai and chithi, and I just wished that I could have dm'ed you guys about my scary story!! I love your podcasts seriously and I even recommended it to my friends and my English teacher and she told me she knew about your podcasts!! I love your podcasts, my all time favorite while doing my homework and stuff. Thank you for such amazing podcasts you guys, hats off ✨✨ -Yuvakshi (a 13 year-old true crime story addict) 🖤
The Netflix movie, "Sector 36" throws light on this extremely grisly crime story. I feel sorry for the victims and their families who will never see justice.
Just watched sector36 on Netflix and i was shocked and disgusted on how these demons still alive today?? And not yet sentenced to death?? Damn! Thats ridiculous!
Such stories literally makes my blood boil.What irritates me more is the fact that in India such criminals are not punished,I mean they don't get the punishment they deserve. I just can't imagine the loss of those innocent people.
This case is so disturbing as a mother and a human being, I was getting into murderous rage and the temptation to slap the police and finish off the two monsters. The justice system is pathetic, we should be ashamed.
Eagerly waiting for new episodes! As always, amazing job with the video editing, narration and the overall presentation! It's so much fun to revisit the older cases in this new manner. Fun fact, Nithari Case is the first episode that I ever listened to from Desi Crime, thanks to one of my best friends who shared the link with me. Until the next episode comes out, let's 'Stay safe, stay crazy... And.. Stay Desi'!
Ikr, it's like we don't even know any of it is happening. I truly feel so bad for the poor and so many from the slums for being so unheard by the police.
Oh stop it, there's been cases like this in many countries around the world including many in Europe. You guys got the biggest glasshouse yet continue to throw stones.
@@JerryLouisPutItInYaMouth At least european justice did fair not like you suck indian justice system where victims families crying and protesting for justice and criminals roaming happily😂😂
@@JerryLouisPutItInYaMouthshut up my guy, just shut the f up please. We Indians will never improve because of this high and mighty attitude. Have you ever interacted with police overseas?? In India police are nothing more than sophisticated gundas. Who don't even let poor enter police stations.
Lovely portrayal of the case, loved the narrative as usual. I particularly liked the update given at the end. I love the channel it's all kinds of beautiful (I know this isn't something usually said about a crime podcast but I genuinely mean it) ❤❤❤ much love and support to both Aishwarya and Aaryan!!
There was no need to hide the police officers face.... they should feel ashamed of it.. of course what am I saying just for 10 rupees tea they sell their uniform
I tried to watch Sector 36 - I couldn’t go past 5 mins. I have a 9 year old daughter too- I cannot imagine what the parents felt like. I cannot imagine what these perpetrators were thinking either . Everything in this case is of un imaginable proportions. To all the girls who fell victim to this monster- I hope they’re in a better place. A safer place. 😢
@@MS00723probably you have no idea what situation means. She got excited picking up a banana on the road . That’s shows thier economic conditions. . Baithke gyaan dena asaan hai , hopefully u realize this soon . Praying for you as well to have humility
Trust me, i know it's too late but I recently came across your podcast on Spotify, and damn, I totally fell in love with you people. Already following you guys on insta. All the best !!
This is so disheartening. Where is justice what is the judicial system doing by keeping them still alive. I remember I was a kid when I saw this case in news and felt scared. So scared that I would immediately switch the channel if this news came .I feel so so bad for the kids and their families. I hope at least now the culprits get the punishment they deserve 😢
Evil lives among us. No need to fear ghosts. We have humans who are monsters living and walking right among us. Gives me chills. My heart goes out to the victims who have gone through such sinister experiences and lost their lives😢
I think they should use media and raise their voices that way. I watch crime patrol on regular basis and those cases that are pushed by the media are those that are taken seriously. I feel India lacks justice system and police need to be trained properly. The crimes in India are so hideous compared to anywhere around the globe.❤
Aryan where do you get the material for this?? Is there a website where you can hear these tapes or read the confession documents? Btw, guys love this new step. More power to you too. Its so detailed and professional. *chef's kiss*
I recently came across one viral reel n there is no going back now my god so apt information and the way u guys are conveying it is hats off n it’s not about spreading negativity but for actually people to know that things happen in our country n people should be aware about it
Brother your presentation and the video was good but in between the full form of FIR is First Information Report and not First Incident Report to my knowledge.
It is shameful. Both the murderer. Got acquitted. And justifying. lack of evidence. Ask. the parents who lost. their children . Our leaves system. Is. heartless
I watched Sector 36 on Netflix but wanted to know more facts rather than a dramatic presentation and stumbled upon this video! Nicely done! Take love from Bangladesh :)
Why the girl is smiling the entire video? Is it kind of a book story for the kids where you smile and enjoy? Such gruesome crime and she is laughing and smiling all along the video
I remember those days when this case hit the headlines and I was graduating from college.At that point of time it had lot of impact on my mind imagining the horror the victims had undergone. Today when I watched the movie sector 34 I’m really having a devastating effect how the system is . Had there been proper initial investigations many lives could have been saved 😢
Noida police is the worst... They are the main reason behind the mess of Arushi Talwar case too.
💯
What happened to that case?
Culprit still not found.@@theskullinside666
I think it’s the same on while if the country
And now, this psychopath and his master walk free. Drum roll....
The audacity of the cop to blame the victim is ridiculous
Obviously blaming victims is horrendous
On top of it they do racial humiliating, like they said about bengalis.
Who's here after watching Sector 36 on Netflix?
Film sector 36 is waste of Time and They Make It more drmatic ...Crime Patrol of that case is more Relatable
Thanks for watching this video! Like always, like and subscribe and tell us why you love Desi Crime in the comments. Stay safe, stay crazy, stay desi!
no words really to thank your intense research into these cases...rock on guys!!
Psychopath
And recently the Allahabad High Court canceled their death penalty citing lack of evidence and acquitted them of the murder charges, Hah! Law is a joke.
What!!!!😮
Corrupted police
Corrupted cbi
Corrupted lawyers
Corrupted lawa of india
Question is why are they still alive after committing crimes??? 🤐
Alive?.. They walked out of Jail.. He is a freeman as of 2023
Judicial system of India Sucks... and we have people questioning that why crimes are increasing coz such decisions of court motivates criminals to do more crimes freely
@@sooryasuresh7166why did you put a question mark after "alive"? 😂
@@sooryasuresh7166no wonder cases like rg Kar and even heinous crimes exist. We just have to protect ourselves.
Pandher is free, Koli is not as far as I know. Courts in India aren't that bad but it is the politician-businessmen nexus that is extremely dangerous for our country. Powerful people can kill innocents without batting an eye and know that the system, police, politicians, those at high positions will help them. If the victim is a migrant or from a lower caste, it becomes even more hard to seek justice. After a case becomes old news, who even remembers if the culprits got punished or not? Only those who lost their loved ones remember.
"Both are still alive today" - and that hit me hard.
I'm horrified. I didn't realize this is the same sector 31 I used to live in Noida for almost 2 years until he mentioned it repeatedly. And Nithari Village is where I would go everyday to buy stuff in the local market. I have had so many traumatizing experiences there as a woman and I swore I am never coming back to Noida. I hope things are getting better now. People deserve better. This podcast is horrifying and makes me fear of my own life. I've always felt a different energy while I was living there. There was something in the air. Now I understand. So many restless souls. Looking for justice.
You're next
@@MS00723 uhm wtf?
@@MS00723 reported
Noida amd Delhi sectors are the most idiotic places om earth
@@Amritajhaveri reported him too. Just saw his response now. 🤦
This is probably the most horrifying and chilling case of crime in India. I can never understand how the culprits not only escaped death penalty but also got acquitted. It's horrifying. There were multiple victims, children kidnapped, murdered, raped and even eaten. If there isn't death penalty for this horrifying of a crime, then what even is it there for.
I had seen a crime petrol episode on this case and read on wikipedia too. It's even more chilling and terrifying when you go in detail.
I haven't seen crime patrol episode on this yet. But will find it now - this is shocking
You are the best thing that happened to me this year! Never knew I had a thing for Crime stories but you guys helped me find it through your unique and engaging way of storytelling. You also never forget to emphasise on the importance of mental health which is extremely appreciable! Thank you🎉 and keep going!
This world is soooo unfair...those innocents lost their lives & they are still alive? Gotta be kidding me 💔 my heart goes to those families who lost their loved ones in such a horrifying way...Good work you two 🙏
Jyotis photo is absolutely terrifying to look at. Startled me. The wide glaring eyes, almost as if shes asking us why?why was she killed?
Haunting. Heartbreaking. May the poor baby rest in peace.
Well bigger plot twist. In 2023, both Pandher and koli acquitted of their crimes by the Allahabad high court due to “lack of evidence”. They are living their lives like normal human beings. Let that sink in.
What the hell? I just watched Sector 36 and wanted to know about the true story behind this. This is so disappointing that they are able to walk out free after 16 murders. 🤦♂️
No no that's not true completely...koli is sentenced for life imprisonment and moninder is released from Jail...I still remember while I was a child and watching news that these people murdered children and ate their liver 🫨
@@avicool794 bhai check latest. Both are Scott free by Allahabad high court as of 2023 due to lack of evidence.
@@avicool794 The 2006 Noida serial murders (also Nithari serial murders or Nithari case) occurred in the house of businessman Moninder Singh Pandher in Sector-31, Noida near Nithari village, Uttar Pradesh, India, between 2005 and 2006. Moninder Singh was convicted in two out of the five cases against him, and his servant Surinder Koli, who supposedly aided him, was convicted in 10 out of the 16 cases against him.[1] Both were originally sentenced to death, however in 2023, Allahabad High Court acquitted them citing lack of evidence.
LACK OF EVIDENCE?? After these monsters already confessed!? Disgusting. I am beyond appalled!
Love the way how you go through the story. Its properly written and explained. The attention to detail is just awesome and keeps the audience interested in the story. Most of these stories and crimes I knew already and have seen documentaries even on this one, but still your way of explaining is so good that I watched it again till end.
Just checking if you are planning to do videos on scams as well or just crimes?
Any interest in international stories or just Indian Stories?
16th October 2023 moninder koli acquitted by the same allahabad court.
Mention this too.😢
In India we are scared from Police more then any suspicious stranger.
You guys are leaving out crucial details. Pandher was usually travelling and the entire house was under kohli's jurisdiction. Kohli had his own quarters where he could do what he wanted without oversight. The bodies were actually disposed of in a sewer behind the compund. It is not like pa dher would come for a visit and dig up his backyard or sift through the sewers. This logic makes no sense. It was also the same reasoning given while accusing aarushi talwar's parents. It is lazy investigation.
But you know If something is happen to your belongings, your mobile is been touched, your bag Is been touched or open ،something happens in your house you get to know immediately, and for this instance 19 bodies is been buried in your courtyard you didn't even notice, that's bullshit.
Why do u care unless u were a party to the crime?
The videos are so well done.
Definitely subscribing.
😢
such a terrifying and traumatising case!
(P.S. thanks for adding the subtitles in the video)
What a scaringly disappointing judicial system. Both these monsters have been acquitted. How far will we fall I wonder.
Not gonna lie, your voices kind of make these cases weirdly therapeutic, haha! Real Good❤️
Government, Police and CBI failed to save those children and women! Shameful thing
I swear a lot of lives would be spared if our police force actually cared. When I listen to this stories of cases being mishandled by police, I don’t feel like respecting them even a bit ! Nonchalant behavior at its peak !
Jyoti’s mother’s instincts though.
Without any clue or anything she 1st suspected those man.
Was waiting for the Desi tune in video and it's here love your podcast and really love you and this is tune just can't be expressed
I just listened to Chai and chithi, and I just wished that I could have dm'ed you guys about my scary story!!
I love your podcasts seriously and I even recommended it to my friends and my English teacher and she told me she knew about your podcasts!!
I love your podcasts, my all time favorite while doing my homework and stuff.
Thank you for such amazing podcasts you guys, hats off ✨✨
-Yuvakshi (a 13 year-old true crime story addict) 🖤
I’m obsessed with your voices and your dialects 😂❤️
I listened to all of your podcasts, need more please 🙏🏻
Yes I agree!
The way it is narrated and the tone of the voice is absolutely gripping!!
The Netflix movie, "Sector 36" throws light on this extremely grisly crime story. I feel sorry for the victims and their families who will never see justice.
My heart dropped just understanding the feeling of dread when it comes to your babies. Im so sorry to these babies and families
'Both are still alive today' 😞😞just delayed is justice denied
First listening to this case and now watching this well produced video, makes me happy to see your growth.....👍👏👏🔥
Just watched sector36 on Netflix and i was shocked and disgusted on how these demons still alive today?? And not yet sentenced to death?? Damn! Thats ridiculous!
Amazing portrayal of the story! Love your visuals and the whole story boarding! Awesome work guys...waiting for the next!
The worst part is this demons are roaming on streets freely
Such stories literally makes my blood boil.What irritates me more is the fact that in India such criminals are not punished,I mean they don't get the punishment they deserve.
I just can't imagine the loss of those innocent people.
Guys you're killin it insane overall production and yes I'm here since burari
OMG. how much I love your podcast.
now on TH-cam. this is a delight.
This case is so disturbing as a mother and a human being, I was getting into murderous rage and the temptation to slap the police and finish off the two monsters. The justice system is pathetic, we should be ashamed.
Love your consistency 💓💓💓💓
Who's here after watching sector 36💀
Who else came back to watch this after sector 36 in Netflix 🙌
If there is a rumor children gone missing in your area, what kind of parents let there children to go outside alone?
Eagerly waiting for new episodes! As always, amazing job with the video editing, narration and the overall presentation! It's so much fun to revisit the older cases in this new manner. Fun fact, Nithari Case is the first episode that I ever listened to from Desi Crime, thanks to one of my best friends who shared the link with me. Until the next episode comes out, let's 'Stay safe, stay crazy... And.. Stay Desi'!
This man was crazyyy, like what even, who in the world would ever eat someone because they "feel" like doing so?
That's why they are called a psychopaths and please be aware there are many like them hidden near us that we don't even know.
Ikr, it's like we don't even know any of it is happening. I truly feel so bad for the poor and so many from the slums for being so unheard by the police.
I have to say the editing is so damn good!
This made me cry...imagine how disgusting someone would be to take innocent lives...
both of you are so underrated omg--
The opening score gives me chills.
As a non Indian, I’m thankful that I’m not because Indian police seem to be sooooooo bad… it breaks my heart for those that have to deal with them….
Oh stop it, there's been cases like this in many countries around the world including many in Europe. You guys got the biggest glasshouse yet continue to throw stones.
@@JerryLouisPutItInYaMouth At least european justice did fair not like you suck indian justice system where victims families crying and protesting for justice and criminals roaming happily😂😂
@@JerryLouisPutItInYaMouthshut up my guy, just shut the f up please.
We Indians will never improve because of this high and mighty attitude. Have you ever interacted with police overseas??
In India police are nothing more than sophisticated gundas. Who don't even let poor enter police stations.
Like the cops who sent a victim back to Jeoffery Dahmer😂
Also this happened in one of the worst states of India. Shit like this wont happen in the developed states
Anyone watching it today, both alleged have been acquitted of all charges and are now free.
Please also mention that Allahabad High Court somehow found both of them innocent and acquited them in 2023.😑
Police behavior was so disgusting. I'm Pakistani but I have also faced same behavior at police station.
was waiting for this one....!
Lovely portrayal of the case, loved the narrative as usual. I particularly liked the update given at the end. I love the channel it's all kinds of beautiful (I know this isn't something usually said about a crime podcast but I genuinely mean it) ❤❤❤ much love and support to both Aishwarya and Aaryan!!
awesome.finally i found india case chanel with english langguage.thank you bro
One of the best podcast in this wild crazy world
Love your videos. Great work.
Thank you for watching!
my heart sinks listening to this, how tf you guys do your freakin research on this, make scripts etc.
here comes my subscription
Delhi police was, is and will always remain incompetent.
Loved it.. ❤️❤️ you guys never disappoint ✅
Listing to your podcast for More than a year. Narration is very great. Keep it up.
Rumours of missing kids and they let kids go around alone 🫣
That's how it is in India
Some parents have to work and don't have the option or financial privilege of being able to always look after their kid at all times.
There was no need to hide the police officers face.... they should feel ashamed of it.. of course what am I saying just for 10 rupees tea they sell their uniform
Only if the police did something, so many could’ve saved .
I tried to watch Sector 36 - I couldn’t go past 5 mins. I have a 9 year old daughter too- I cannot imagine what the parents felt like. I cannot imagine what these perpetrators were thinking either . Everything in this case is of un imaginable proportions. To all the girls who fell victim to this monster- I hope they’re in a better place. A safer place. 😢
If your a parent, and you hear of girls going missing, why would you still send a 10 year old child out alone?....
These were migrant workers , they had no choice but to get their children to work or get household chores done.
darr k aage jeet hai
@@kashyapraval5431 maut*
People are daft that's why people do not use their senses thats why
@@MS00723probably you have no idea what situation means. She got excited picking up a banana on the road . That’s shows thier economic conditions. . Baithke gyaan dena asaan hai , hopefully u realize this soon . Praying for you as well to have humility
This is indeed a terrifying case
Hello Aishwarya and Aryan..!!! Nice to see you guys on TH-cam. All the best. 🎉🎉
Very disappointed with the police. If they would’ve acted fast very less people would’ve died.
Trust me, i know it's too late but I recently came across your podcast on Spotify, and damn, I totally fell in love with you people. Already following you guys on insta. All the best !!
I have seen a big version of this case. noida police seemed to be in cahoots with culprits
This is so disheartening. Where is justice what is the judicial system doing by keeping them still alive. I remember I was a kid when I saw this case in news and felt scared. So scared that I would immediately switch the channel if this news came .I feel so so bad for the kids and their families. I hope at least now the culprits get the punishment they deserve 😢
This was one of the most terrifying case
Evil lives among us. No need to fear ghosts. We have humans who are monsters living and walking right among us. Gives me chills. My heart goes out to the victims who have gone through such sinister experiences and lost their lives😢
I think they should use media and raise their voices that way. I watch crime patrol on regular basis and those cases that are pushed by the media are those that are taken seriously. I feel India lacks justice system and police need to be trained properly. The crimes in India are so hideous compared to anywhere around the globe.❤
Imagine girls going missing and none cared about it
I'm surprised that very difficult vocab has been used while narrating the story
What is difficult about the language used?
@@banarama4144 bro for me that language was tough, the vacab used was tough for me
Made me sick! There is seriously something wrong with Indian society 😮😮
who's here after they got released?
Great production, interesting story, thanks for sharing, from the US.
0:09 You just HAD to include eating sound effect didnt you 🤢😭
much better than the podcast version
Aryan where do you get the material for this?? Is there a website where you can hear these tapes or read the confession documents? Btw, guys love this new step. More power to you too. Its so detailed and professional. *chef's kiss*
I vividly remember this case. I was in my sixth standard.
Half of the information in this video is wrong. What a shame they they don’t do proper research and just put out wrong information
Please u tell us the real story
What's the real story
Love this channel ... God bless
Beautiful presentation u r really a smart raconteur….
I recently came across one viral reel n there is no going back now my god so apt information and the way u guys are conveying it is hats off n it’s not about spreading negativity but for actually people to know that things happen in our country n people should be aware about it
Loved the chai and chitti, going to try bloody Mary and see if my transformer malfunctions too😜
As of now, by Oct 2023 both the suspects are acquitted from all the charges. Noida police 👏👏
The police attittude was shocking, they could have stop the crime spree had they taken the family s plea for help seriously.
Brother your presentation and the video was good but in between the full form of FIR is First Information Report and not First Incident Report to my knowledge.
Wait a minute! Are they both still alive till date ? How heartless!
Worse, they both are acquitted due to shoddy investigation and lack of evidence evidence.
oh my lord !!!@@ajaykumar-fl3nm
@@ajaykumar-fl3nm no, Koli was sentenced to death
It is shameful. Both the murderer. Got acquitted. And justifying. lack of evidence. Ask. the parents who lost. their children . Our leaves system. Is. heartless
I watched Sector 36 on Netflix but wanted to know more facts rather than a dramatic presentation and stumbled upon this video!
Nicely done! Take love from Bangladesh :)
Unfortunately, both Koli and Maninder got acquitted due to lack of evidence in 2023.
I like how he speaks. V informative too. They were both released this yr.
Why tf are they still alive?
Why the girl is smiling the entire video? Is it kind of a book story for the kids where you smile and enjoy? Such gruesome crime and she is laughing and smiling all along the video
I remember those days when this case hit the headlines and I was graduating from college.At that point of time it had lot of impact on my mind imagining the horror the victims had undergone. Today when I watched the movie sector 34 I’m really having a devastating effect how the system is . Had there been proper initial investigations many lives could have been saved 😢
Rich or poor fat lazy police doesn’t enter any case or FIR! More FIR more work and reflects bad on police! Law of the land!