Vikrant Massey starrer Netflix’s Sector 36: Accused of cannibalism Surinder Koli, cops said his expression never changed despite ‘third degree’

Based on true story infamous Nithari serial killings of 2006, cops recall how the expressions never changed of the monstrous Surinder Koli who was accused of cannibalism, rape and murder despite ‘third degree’. The film stars Vikrant Massey and Deepak Dobriyal.

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Vikrant Massey and Deepak Dobriyal starrer Netflix’s Sector 36 which released on 13 September is inspired from the true story of Nithari serial killings. According to reports, the murders of children and women from Nithari village came to public attention and created a scary picture in December 2006. Surinder Koli used to work as a domestic help in businessman named Moninder Singh Pandher’s house.

Moninder Singh Pandher was also the co-accused in the case. In Netflix’s Sector 36 , Deepak Dobriyal plays the cop who was in charge of the case and Vikrant Massey plays the role of the domestic help. In an interview with Aaj Tak recently about the infamous case, Ex DSP of the UP Police, Gajendra Singh recalled how unaffected he was about the whole case.



Even in Netflix’s Sector 36, we see Vikrant Massey who plays the role of Koli narrates the whole incident and how he killed and raped the dead bodies and eaten on the flesh in a very cool manner as if nothing has happened. And to rape, kill and eat is a very normal thing. Documentary The Karma Killings based on Nithari serial killings In the documentary The Karma Killings also we see Koli having absolutely no sense of regret or fear about the heinous crime committed by him.

In the documentary we see Kolii saying how he used to eat the chest and arms of woman after killing them. He used to have sex with the dead bodies and then chop them into three pieces. He disposed of the heads of the bodies in a drain behind the co-accused Moninder Singh Pandher’s house.

In the story published in the Indian Express the cop mentioned that he cracked only when he came face to face with a rickshaw puller who had key evidence tying him to the alleged crimes. This is when Koli opened up about killing a girl named Payal, and then shared details of the other murders that he was accused of having committed. Ex DSP of the UP Police, Gajendra Singh on interrogating Surinder Koli According to the Aaj Tak interview, Ex DSP of the UP Police, Gajendra Singh said in Hindi, “The entire force in Noida didn’t even have time to eat.

.. There were seven of us in the task force, three of us in the interrogation team, and our job was to make sure that no harm falls on Koli and Pandher, because crowds had gathered outside the bungalow.

We had to protect them and interrogate them. He didn’t say anything for a couple of days, but when we brought the rickshaw driver in front of him, that’s when he opened up about Payal. He confessed to killing her.

” The Indian Express story further said about Koli as per Gajendra Singh’s interview that he had a poker face throughout the interrogation. “Nothing would draw any emotion out of him. He wouldn’t laugh, he wouldn’t cry.

We even used the third degree on him, but even then, his expression wouldn’t change even in the slightest. We couldn’t read his face at all. It was only after the rickshaw driver came that he broke down and gave details about each of the 16 murders that he had committed.

” (With added inputs from agencies) WATCH the trailer of Vikrant Massey starrer Netflix’s starrer ‘Sector 36’ here:.