Episodes

  • 4 People Murdered in Kashmere Gate : Mystery of Violence and Silence | CrimePod Castle Ep62
    Nov 27 2024

    In Episode 62 of CrimePod Castle’s Infamous Crimes of India Series, we explore the chilling and unsolved Kashmere Gate Murders that rocked Delhi in 2001.

    On the night of August 14, 2001, two hardworking employees, Rohit Malhotra and Vinay Sharma, were brutally murdered in their office near Kashmere Gate. The crime scene was one of chaos and violence, leaving investigators grappling with unanswered questions.

    What We Cover in This Episode:

    • The Crime Scene: The disturbing discovery of the victims’ bodies, signs of a violent struggle, and clues that painted a grim picture.
    • The Victims:
      • Rohit Malhotra: A diligent office manager and devoted family man.
      • Vinay Sharma: A young and ambitious clerk with a promising future.
    • The Investigation:
      • No signs of forced entry, suggesting familiarity between the victims and the perpetrator.
      • Stolen cash and equipment raise suspicions of robbery, yet inconsistent with the crime’s brutality.
      • Witness accounts of a suspicious individual near the office and forensic findings of unidentified blood traces.
    • Theories Explored:
      • Was this a robbery gone wrong?
      • Could a personal vendetta or professional rivalry explain the excessive violence?
      • Or was this a random act of violence, fueled by unknown motives?

    Why This Case Matters:

    The Kashmere Gate Murders remain one of Delhi’s most haunting mysteries, marked by unanswered questions and a lack of closure for the victims' families. This case highlights the complexities of investigative work and the lasting impact of unsolved crimes on communities.

    Join us as we revisit this perplexing case and reflect on the enduring search for justice. Subscribe to CrimePod Castle for more deep dives into India’s most infamous and unsolved crimes.

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    11 mins
  • Bant Singh: A Voice of Defiance Against Caste Oppression | CrimePod Castle S01E1006
    Nov 24 2024

    In this episode of CrimePod Castle, host Amitesh Surwar revisits the harrowing story of Bant Singh, a Dalit labourer and activist from Punjab, who became a symbol of resilience and courage after surviving a brutal attack in 2006. Bant Singh’s relentless fight for justice for his daughter, who was a victim of gang rape, challenged the oppressive caste system in his village. But his defiance came at a heavy cost.

    On January 7, 2006, Bant Singh was ambushed and assaulted by men seeking revenge for his legal victory. The attack left him permanently disabled, with three limbs amputated. Yet, despite the unimaginable brutality, Bant Singh refused to be silenced.

    What you’ll hear in this episode:

    • The Fight for Justice: How Bant Singh pursued justice for his daughter in the face of threats and societal discrimination.
    • The Brutal Attack: A detailed account of the ambush that nearly took his life and its aftermath.
    • Resilience Through Music: How Bant Singh turned to folk music to inspire marginalized communities and unite them in the fight for justice.
    • The Legacy: The lessons learned from Bant Singh’s story and its impact on Dalit activism in India.

    Bant Singh’s unwavering courage turned his personal tragedy into a movement for justice and equality, making him a beacon of hope for oppressed communities across India.

    Follow CrimePod Castle on your favourite podcast platform for more stories of resilience, courage, and justice. Share this episode to honour Bant Singh’s legacy and spark conversations about creating a more just and equitable society.

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    9 mins
  • Hetal Parekh Murder Case: A Tragedy That Redefined Justice in India | CrimePod Castle S01E1005
    Nov 24 2024

    In this episode of CrimePod Castle, we take you back to 1990 to explore a tragic case that deeply impacted the nation. The story centres around Hetal Parekh, a young and bright student whose life was tragically cut short in her own home. This case remains one of the most significant moments in India’s legal history and led to intense public debate over justice and accountability.

    We delve into:

    • The tragic events of that fateful day in 1990.
    • The investigation that followed uncovered key evidence that guided law enforcement.
    • The trial and its outcome sparked conversations about fairness and reform in the justice system.
    • The lasting legacy of this case and the important questions it raises about societal safety and justice.

    This episode highlights the importance of thorough investigations, fairness in legal proceedings, and the ongoing need for systemic improvements in addressing such heinous crimes.

    Follow CrimePod Castle on your favourite podcast platform for more thought-provoking stories that shed light on pivotal moments in history. Share this episode to reflect on the pursuit of justice and the lessons we can learn for a better future.

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    16 mins
  • Gulbarg Society Massacre of 2002 - Echoes of Injustice (Ghosts of the Past) - S01E1004
    Nov 24 2024

    Welcome to CrimePod Castle, where we revisit haunting cases that continue to resonate through history. In this episode of Ghosts of the Past, host Amitesh Surwar explores the harrowing story of the Gulbarg Society Massacre—one of the darkest chapters of the 2002 Gujarat riots.

    On February 28, 2002, a mob of thousands unleashed a wave of brutality on Gulbarg Society in Ahmedabad, killing 69 people, including former Congress MP Ehsan Jafri. The massacre exposed systemic failures, institutional apathy, and the devastating impact of communal hatred. Survivors like Zakia Jafri led decades-long legal battles, shining a light on the courage needed to confront injustice.

    In this episode, we cover:

    • The communal tensions leading up to the Gujarat riots.
    • The tragic events of February 28, 2002, and the horrific attack on Gulbarg Society.
    • The investigation and trial, including the resilience of survivors like Zakia Jafri.
    • The legacy of the massacre and its enduring lessons for justice and accountability.

    This episode is a sobering reminder of the fragility of peace and the power of perseverance in the face of unimaginable loss.

    If this story moved you, share it widely to keep the memory alive and ensure these tragedies are never forgotten. Don’t forget to subscribe to CrimePod Castle for more stories of courage, resilience, and justice in the face of darkness.

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    14 mins
  • Assassination of Rajiv Gandhi – A Nation’s Tragedy (Ghosts of the Past) - S01E1003
    Nov 24 2024

    Welcome to CrimePod Castle, where we uncover the dark and forgotten truths of history. In Episode 3 of our series Ghosts of the Past, host Amitesh Surwar explores the assassination of Rajiv Gandhi—India’s youngest Prime Minister—and the far-reaching consequences of his tragic death.

    On May 21, 1991, Rajiv Gandhi was killed by a suicide bomber at a campaign rally in Tamil Nadu. The investigation revealed a chilling conspiracy involving the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), stemming from his decision to send Indian peacekeepers to Sri Lanka. This episode uncovers:

    • Rajiv Gandhi’s life, leadership, and political legacy.
    • The events of the fateful night in Sriperumbudur.
    • The complex investigation exposed an international nexus of extremism and militancy.
    • The trial, the verdicts, and the questions that linger decades later.

    This is more than a story of a leader’s assassination—it’s a reflection of democracy’s fragility and the devastating toll of extremism.

    If this episode resonates with you, share it to honour Rajiv Gandhi’s legacy and spark important conversations about justice and accountability. Follow CrimePod Castle on your favourite podcast platform and join us next week for another episode of Ghosts of the Past. Until then, stay informed, stay vigilant, and take care.

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    13 mins
  • Shivani Bhatnagar Murder Case – A Tale of Power and Betrayal (Ghosts of Past) - S1E1002
    Nov 23 2024

    Welcome back to CrimePod Castle, where we unravel the dark and forgotten cases of the past. In Episode 2 of our series Ghosts of the Past, host Amitesh Surwar dives into the sensational and haunting Shivani Bhatnagar murder case—a chilling story of betrayal, power, and the ultimate misuse of authority.

    In 1999, Shivani, a fearless journalist, was brutally murdered in her Delhi home. What followed was a years-long investigation that exposed a high-ranking IPS officer, Ravi Kant Sharma, as the mastermind behind the crime. This episode uncovers:

    • The dangerous intersection of power, ambition, and manipulation in Shivani’s life.
    • The meticulously planned murder plot and the chilling details of her final moments.
    • The investigation and legal battle that brought Sharma and his accomplices to justice.
    • The legacy of Shivani’s courage and the broader implications for journalists navigating corridors of power.

    This is more than a murder case; it’s a sobering reminder of the risks faced by those who seek the truth and the price of unchecked authority.

    If Shivani’s story resonates with you, please share this episode and keep the conversation about justice and accountability alive. Follow CrimePod Castle on your favourite podcast platform and leave a review to help us continue uncovering these powerful stories.

    Join us next week for another gripping episode in the Ghosts of the Past series. Until then, stay informed, stay vigilant, and take care.

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    14 mins
  • Ajmer Sex Scandal of 1992 - Ghosts of Past | CrimePod Castle S1 E1001
    Nov 23 2024

    Welcome to CrimePod Castle, the show where we uncover the ghosts of the past, one shocking case at a time. In the first episode of our new series, Ghosts of the Past, host Amitesh Surwar delves into the horrifying Ajmer Sex Scandal of 1992—a case that shook India.

    This chilling story reveals how over 100 young women were lured, exploited, and silenced by a network of influential men. From the sacred grounds of the Ajmer Sharif Dargah to the courtroom drama that followed, we examine the betrayal, the courage of survivors, and the systemic failures that allowed this crime to persist for years.

    We uncover:

    • The tactics used by powerful perpetrators to manipulate and exploit their victims.
    • The brave whistleblowers and journalists who broke the silence.
    • The legal battles ensued, and incomplete justice was served.
    • Lessons from this dark chapter and how society can ensure such atrocities are never repeated.

    Join us as we revisit this haunting tale of betrayal, courage, and the enduring fight for accountability.

    If this story resonates with you, please share it widely and help us keep these vital conversations alive. Don’t forget to follow and subscribe to CrimePod Castle for the next episode in the Ghosts of the Past series. Let’s shed light on the past to build a more just future.

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    16 mins
  • A girl Abducted in Allahabad : Disappearance of Pooja Srivastava | CrimePod Castle Ep61
    Nov 27 2024

    In Episode 61 of CrimePod Castle’s Unsolved Mystery Series, we delve into the haunting disappearance of Pooja Srivastava, a 24-year-old postgraduate biotechnology student, whose sudden disappearance in 2006 continues to baffle investigators and haunt her loved ones.

    What We Cover in This Episode:

    • Pooja’s Life: A promising young woman with big dreams in medical research, loved by her family and respected by her peers.
    • The Day of the Disappearance: The mysterious events of March 18, 2006, when Pooja left her apartment for the university library and never returned.
    • Key Evidence:
      • Her abandoned bag was found in a nearby park with all her belongings intact.
      • The puzzling absence of witnesses or signs of struggle.
      • The enigmatic 10-minute call from an unidentified number just before her disappearance.
    • Investigation Findings:
      • Lack of CCTV footage or forensic clues.
      • Interviews with friends, family, and acquaintances revealed no apparent enemies.
      • Theories about abduction, voluntary disappearance, or foul play are each riddled with unanswered questions.
    • Lingering Mysteries:
      • Who made the phone call to Pooja that morning?
      • Why were her belongings left behind?
      • Was she the victim of abduction, or was there something more personal at play?

    Why This Case Matters:

    Pooja’s disappearance is not just a tragedy for her family but a stark reminder of the uncertainties surrounding missing persons cases. Her story underscores the importance of the relentless pursuit of truth and justice, even when evidence runs cold.

    Join us as we piece together the fragments of Pooja’s story, reflect on the enduring mystery, and honour the memory of a bright, ambitious young woman whose fate remains unknown. Subscribe to CrimePod Castle for more thought-provoking tales of India’s most compelling mysteries.

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    12 mins