Plot on which the upcoming ANURAG KASHYAP’S movie
SHAITAN is based:-
Joshi-Abhyankar serial murders
Rajendra Jakkal, Dilip Dhyanoba Sutar, Shantaram Kanhoji Jagtap and Munawar Harun Shah were
commercial art students of the Abhinav Kala Mahavidyalaya
[1],
Tilak Road,
Pune, India who committed
10 murders between January 1976 and March 1977, and were hanged to
death on 27 November 1983. The quartet had acquired a reputation for
bad conduct on their college campus. They frequently robbed and
indulged in drinking.
Timeline of events
16 January 1976 - Prakash Hegde
Prakash was a colleague whose father, Sundar Hegde, ran a small hotel named Vishwa
behind Abhinav Kala Mahavidyalaya. The group hatched a plot to
kidnap Prakash for
ransom.
On 15 January 1976, the foursome along with classmate Suhas Chandak
picked up Prakash on a false pretence and took him to Jakkal's tin shed
on
Karve Road. They forced him
to write a runaway note to his father stating that he was leaving home.
On the night of 16 January 1976, they gagged him and took him to Peshwe
Park . They strangled Prakash with a nylon rope, placed his body in an
iron barrel, inserted some stones and dumped the barrel into the lake.
The following day, they sent a ransom note to Sundar Hegde.
August 1976 - Kolhapur
The gang moved to the city of
Kolhapur in August 1976, but were unsuccessful when they targeted the house of a local businessman.
31 October 1976 - Joshi
Achyut
Joshi from Vijaynagar was
attacked on the night of 31 October. The group forced themselves into
his house brandishing their knives. Achyut Joshi and his wife Usha were
the only ones at home. After tying their hands and legs, the duo killed
the married couple by strangulating Achyut Joshi with a nylon rope and
suffocating his wife. When the Joshi's teenaged son Anand walked in, he
was stripped naked and strangulated with the same identical nylon rope.
After the murders they decamped with the booty – a
mangalsutra, a watch and few thousand
rupees.
22 November 1976 - Bafna
Yashomati
Bafna's
bungalow on Shankarseth
road was attacked on the evening of 22 November. They, however, faced
resistance from Bafna and her two servants and escaped by climbing the
barbed wire fence of the bungalow.
1 December 1976 - Abhyankar
On 1 December, at around 8 p.m., they attacked the Abhyankar bunglow Smriti on Bhandarkar road.
There were five people at the house: noted
Sanskrit
scholar Kashinath Shastri Abhyankar (88), his wife Indirabai (76),
their maid Sakubai Wagh (60), granddaughter Jai (21) and grandson
Dhananjay (19). The four gained entry by ringing the doorbell. When
Dhananjay opened the door, they stuffed his mouth with a ball of cloth,
tied his hands and asked him to direct them inside the house. The men
eliminated each of the members by stuffing their mouths with a ball of
cloth, tying both their hands and legs and then strangulating with the
nylon
rope. Their granddaughter Jai, was stripped naked and forced to direct
them to the valuables in the house before she was killed.
23 March 1977 - Anil Gokhale
Anil
Gokhale was the younger
brother of their college friend, Jayant Gokhale. On the evening of 23
March 1977, Anil was supposed to meet his brother at Alka Talkies. Anil
was offered a lift home by Jakkal on his
motorcycle.
He was taken to Jakkal's shed and strangulated with the nylon rope. His
body was tied to an unused iron ladder, weighed down with big boulders
and dumped into the
Mula-Mutha river near Bund Garden
.
Investigation
Assistant Commissioner of Police Madhusudan
Hulyalkar led the investigation. On the evening of 24 March, the body of Anil
Gokhale surfaced near
Yerawada. The police team, led by
Police Inspector
Manikrao Damame, realized the
nylon ropes used to tie the
body to the ladder had been fastened in a manner identical to the prior
murders. When investigated, the four boys contradicted each other about
their joint movements in the city over the past week. Satish Gore, a
colleague, broke down in the course of police interrogation and
confessed. Further confessions made by another classmate, Suhas
Chandak, who was witness to the Hegde killing. The killers were
apprehended on 30 March 1977
Court Case
Shamrao
G. Samant, a renowned and senior criminal lawyer who had successfully
conducted many prosecutions for the State Government, was appointed the
Special Public Prosecutor for the trial. The case began on 15 May 1978
in the Pune district and lasted for more than four months. On 28
September 1978 they were sentenced to death by Pune Sessions Court
judge Waman Narayan
Bapat. Their sentences were confirmed by the
Bombay
High Court on 6 April 1979 and their special leave petition against
their convictions and sentences were dismissed by the Supreme Court on
17 November 1980.
Appeal
After both the
High Court and
Supreme Courts turned down their appeals, the accused approached the
President of India for a
pardon. The president did not concede, and the four were hanged at the Yerawada central jail on 27 November 1983.
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