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          Co-accused in the sensational Nithari killings' case, Moninder Singh Pandher - owner of the D-5 bungalow in Noida's Sector 31 where

        1. Co-accused in the sensational Nithari killings' case, Moninder Singh Pandher - owner of the D-5 bungalow in Noida's Sector 31 where
        2. A court in India has acquitted two men who spent years on death row for the rape and murder of 19 women and children in
        3. News News: Discover the shocking details of Moninder Singh Pandher, the accused in the infamous Nithari case involving cannibalism and.
        4. The Noida serial murders occurred in the house of businessman Moninder Singh Pandher in Sector, Noida near Nithari village, Uttar Pradesh, India.
        5. Four days after his acquittal by the Allahabad high court in two Nithari murder cases in which he was awarded capital punishment, Moninder Singh Pandher (65).
        6. News News: Discover the shocking details of Moninder Singh Pandher, the accused in the infamous Nithari case involving cannibalism and.!

          2006 Noida serial murders

          Series of crimes in Uttar Pradesh, India

          Surinder Koli

          Born1970 (age 54–55)
          Other namesSubhash Koli, Surendra Koli, Satish
          Conviction(s)Acquitted
          Victims19+ suspected

          Span of crimes

          8 February 2006 – 25 October 2006
          CountryIndia
          State(s)Uttar Pradesh
          Location(s)D-5, Sector-31, Noida near Nithari Village

          Date apprehended

          27 December 2006

          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 eviden