'Cannibal', 'skull collector' sentenced to life in double murder case
LUCKNOW, May 24 -- A special court of Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on Friday awarded life term to Raja Kolandar alias Ram Niranjan Kol, a former Central Ordnance Depot employee-turned-occult practitioner also accused of cannibalism and skull collection, and his accomplice Bachh Raj Kol in a double murder case dating back to 2000.
The two were convicted for the abduction and murder of businessman Manoj Kumar Singh and his driver Ravi Srivastava in 2000. The court also imposed a penalty of Rs 2.5 lakh each on the duo.
According to district government counsel Manoj Tripathi, the prosecution had sought death penalty, but the court ruled that the case did not meet the criteria for the "rarest of the rare" category due to insufficient evidence. Consequently, it sentenced the two to life imprisonment.
This is the second life term awarded to them 25 years after the crime. Earlier, they were sentenced to life imprisonment in 2012 for murdering a journalist, Dhirendra Singh, in Allahabad (now Prayagraj) in 2000. During that investigation, 14 human skulls labelled with victims' names were exhumed from his pig farm in Pipri village of Prayagraj.
Now aged 63, Kolandar is lodged in Lucknow district jail, while 40-year-old Bachh Raj Kol is incarcerated in Prayagraj jail. Raja was produced in court in person for the sentencing, whereas Bachh Raj joined the proceedings via video conference. The special judge of CBI court, Lucknow, Rohit Singh awarded life imprisonment to the duo under Section 396/34 of the Indian Penal Code and a fine of Rs 1 lakh each, ten years' rigorous imprisonment under sections 364 (abduction) and 412 (retaining stolen property) along with Rs 1 lakh fine for each section, and seven years' imprisonment under Section 201 (destruction of evidence) and a fine of Rs 50,000 each.
The court order, a copy of which is with HT, stated that the incident was allegedly held on January 23, 2000, and the FIR was lodged regarding the disappearance of the businessman and car owner, and his driver at Naka police station on January 27, 2000. The CBI filed the chargesheet in court nearly after 14 months of investigation on March 21, 2001. The trial in court got delayed due to multiple reasons. Raja Kolandar's wife Phoolan Devi, who was also co-accused in the case, has already been awarded life sentence as her trial continued separately.
The conviction and sentence by the CBI court added to an already grisly criminal record of Raja Kolandar and his brother-in-law Bachh Raj Kol, who were earlier sentenced to life imprisonment by an Allahabad court in 2012 for the murder of journalist Dhirendra Singh.
Originally named Ram Niranjan Kol, a resident of eastern UP, he worked at the Central Ordinance Store in Naini, Prayagraj.
He was accused of being a cannibal and skull collector after multiple skulls were recovered from his pig farm.
It was alleged that he used to cut off the heads and make soup out of the brain and drink it. Raja and his brother-in-law were booked for kidnapping and murdering Manoj Kumar Singh, 33, and his driver Ravi Srivastava, 25 years ago in the year 2000.
To recall, Manoj had left Lucknow for Rewa (Madhya Pradesh) in his car along with his driver Ravi. En route, they picked up six passengers, including a woman, from Charbagh railway station area. Their last known location was Manoj's house in Rae Bareli's Harchandpur where they took a halt on their way to Allahabad on January 23, 2000.
Manoj's brother testified that he and his brother spoke to the duo when they stopped, and noticed that one of the passengers was ill. The vehicle and its occupants were never seen again. Three days later, a missing report was filed.
The mutilated bodies of Manoj and Ravi were found in Shankargarh forest area in Prayagraj. The brother identified a brown coat, allegedly belonging to Manoj, which was recovered from the residence of Raja Kolandar, with a label from a Rae Bareli tailor. He also testified that the accused, his wife Phoolan Devi and others were present in the vehicle....
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