Bio/Wiki
| Nickname | Goldy | 
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| Known For | Being associated with the Nithari murder cases | 
Physical Stats & More
| Height | 6' 1" (185 cm) | 
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| Eye Color | Brown | 
| Hair Color | Salt & Pepper | 
Educational Qualification(s)
| School | Bishop Cotton School, Shimla (1973) | 
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| College/University | St. Stephen’s College, Delhi (1977) | 
| Educational Qualification | Graduation in History with Honours | 
Personal Life
| Hometown | Chandigarh | 
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| Religion | Sikhism | 
| Ethnicity | Punjabi | 
| Zodiac sign | Leo | 
| Address | D-5, Sector 31, near Nithari village, Noida, Uttar Pradesh | 
Relationships & More
| Marital Status | Separated | 
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Family
| Father | Sampooran Singh Pandher (businessman; deceased) | 
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| Mother | Deceased | 
| Siblings | Brother: Iqbal Singh (elder; businessman), Sister: Manjit Kochhar | 
| Spouse | Devinder Kaur | 
| Children | Son: Karandeep Singh Pandher, Daughter: None | 
Career
| Criminal Activities | 
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| Number of victims | 16 | 
| Span of crimes | 8 February 2005 – 25 October 2006 | 
| Date apprehended | 27 December 2006 | 
| Date of arrest | 29 December 2006 | 
| Location of murders | D-5, Sector-31, Noida near Nithari Village | 
| Method of murders | Strangulation | 
| Court Judgement | 
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Some Lesser Known Facts
| Moninder grew up in a wealthy business family in Chandigarh, where he was an average student. | |
| Despite being described as a loner with a troubled childhood, his peers viewed him as ordinary. | |
| Conflicts with siblings were common, exacerbated by the circumstances of their mother's death. | |
| After inheriting the family transport business, he faced challenges and ultimately reduced the fleet size significantly. | |
| His living situation in Noida was characterized by isolation, with family members often in conflict with him. | |
| Moninder was noted for his drinking habits and possession of a significant collection of vintage wines. | |
| His criminal activities were exposed when body parts of missing children were discovered, leading to a major investigation. | |
| He has been the subject of documentaries and books detailing the horrific Nithari killings. | 
                            



