Chandrakant Jha

Chandrakant Jha
Born 1967
Ghosai, Madghepura, Bihar
Residence Hyderpur
Known for Murder and dismemberment of former associates
Criminal penalty Death sentence (commuted to life imprisonment)
Conviction(s) Guilty on 3 counts of murder
Details
Victims 7 murdered
Country India
State(s) Delhi
Target(s) Young male migrants
Date apprehended
1998, 2003, May 2007

Chandrakant Jha is a serial killer and probable psychopath who befriended, then killed and dismembered 7 victims in west Delhi between 1998 and 2007. His first killing took place in 1998 for which he was arrested and held in jail until 2002, when he was released due to lack of evidence.[1] Following his release, he embarked upon a spate of killings. First Shekar and Umesh in 2003, Guddu in 2005, Amit in 2006 and Upender and Dalip in 2007. He would befriend migrant labourers from Bihar and Uttar Pradesh and help them get small jobs. Later, petty disputes over things like smoking, lying or being non-vegetarian would lead him to murder them by strangulation.[2] Chandrakant took pleasure in taunting the police by leaving dismembered body parts around the city and outside the Tihar Jail with notes daring the police to catch him.

He was found guilty on three counts of murder and received two death sentences and life imprisonment until death in February, 2013[3] His death sentences were commuted to life imprisonment without remission in January 2016.[4]

Chandrakant worked as a hawker in Delhi weekly bazaars. He married twice, abandoning the first within one year. He has five daughters with his second wife. He mostly lived away from his family.

References

  1. Shakil, Shana (13 February 2013). "Serial killer Chandrakant Jha ate dinner in the same room where his victims lay dead". India Today.
  2. Chatterjee, Pritha (3 March 2013). "Living with a Serial Killer". The Indian Express.
  3. "Rohini Court awards death sentence to serial killer Chandrakant Jha". India Today. 5 February 2013.
  4. KM, Ashok (28 January 2016). "Delhi HC commutes death sentence of serial killer Chandrakant Jha to life term without remission". Live Law.
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