Surinder Koli

Criminal

Indian Mangrukhal, Almora, Uttarakhand

Quick Info

ProfessionCriminal
NationalityIndian
BirthplaceMangrukhal, Almora, Uttarakhand

Latest News about Surinder Koli

01/01/2025

The Supreme Court acquitted Surinder Koli in his final remaining Nithari murder case via a curative petition, clearing him of 13 murder convictions after 19 years in prison. Initially sentenced to death multiple times and narrowly escaping execution twice, Koli is now set for release, marking the end of nearly two decades of legal proceedings in one of India's most notorious serial killing cases. The ruling highlights issues in the investigation and evidence handling by the CBI.

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Bio/Wiki

Other Names
  • Subhash Koli
  • Surendra Koli
  • Satish
Known ForAssociation with the Nithari murder cases

Physical Stats & More

Height175 cm
Eye ColorBlack
Hair ColorBlack

Educational Qualification(s)

DegreeLaw

Personal Life

ReligionHinduism
CasteScheduled Caste (Dalit)
Marital StatusMarried

Relationships & More

Wife/SpouseShanti Devi
Children
  • 1
  • Simran

Family

MotherKanti Koli (deceased)
Siblings
  • Chandan (elder)
  • Mangat Ram (younger)
  • Anand (younger
  • school teacher)

Career

DescriptionSurinder Koli's criminal activities are infamously linked to a series of brutal murders in Noida between 2005 and 2006. Initially sentenced to death in 2009, he has undergone multiple legal battles regarding his conviction. Despite his claims of innocence and being coerced into false confessions, he has been implicated in the heinous Nithari murder cases, which include a shocking number of young victims. His story reflects the dark side of society's issues, from poverty to criminality.

Some Lesser Known Facts

1. Koli's early life was marked by financial struggles, prompting him to drop out of school at age 13 to work.
2. He had once worked as a butcher and reportedly had cannibalistic tendencies.
3. Koli experienced an urge to murder and claimed to have disturbed dreams before committing his crimes.
4. In jail, he focused on studying law and was involved in reciting religious hymns.
5. Koli repeatedly stated his innocence, claiming his confessions were extracted under duress.
6. The story of Koli and the Nithari murders has been the subject of multiple documentaries and films.
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