On this date, July 6, 2020, Bengal’s serial killer AKA chain man, was sentenced to death for raping and murdering at least nine women.
Serial killer
Kamruzzaman Sarkar at Kalna court in East Burdwan district of West Bengal.
(Samir Jana/HT File Photo )
Bengal's serial killer and rapist
'chain man' sentenced to death, superstition had landed him in police net
A Bengal court on Monday
sentenced a 38-year-old to death for raping and murdering at least nine women.
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A 38-year-old man from West
Bengal, who killed at least nine women and raped two of the victims, has been
sentenced to death in rape and murder case.
Kamruzzaman Sarkar or ‘chain man’
was arrested in June last year for raping and murder of a 16-year-old girl.
Sarkar was sentenced to death in the case by a district court in West Bengal’s
East Burdwan district on Monday.
Sarkar was charged in 15 cases --
two rape, seven murder and six attempt to murder, The Hindustan Times reported.
The serial killer was also charged with sections related to robbery, the daily
added.
All the crimes committed by
Bengal’s serial killer took place between 2013 and 2019, while his victims were
aged between 16 and 75 years.
THE CHAIN MAN
Sarkar would enter homes during
afternoon hours on the pretext of taking electricity meter readings and then
attack the women, some women who managed to escape the attacks by Sarkar told
the court.
Sarkar’s modus operandi was to
strangulate his victims with a cycle chain and then hit them on the head with
an iron rod to ensure death. This had earned him the tags of ‘chain man’ in
Bengal.
“He chose his prey carefully and
usually struck in the afternoons, when the men of the houses were away at work.
He would conduct a recce for two-three days to find out whether the woman he
wanted to target was alone at home,” Bhaskar Mukherjee, SP, East Burdwan
district was quoted as saying by HT.
Police said Sarkar originally
hailed from Murshidabad district and used to stay with his wife, two sons and a
daughter in East Burdwan.
THE RED CONNECTION
Sarkar’s downfall was brought on
by his superstition, HT stated in its report. It was his red colour bike and
helmet which led to his arrest last year.
Sarkar’s astrologer had told him
that red was his lucky colour and so he continued using his bike and helmet
even when some women managed to escape, police said.
Following the murder of the teen, the Bengal police
had formed teams and taken help of volunteers to nab Sarkar. Two civic
volunteers had alerted police a man on a red motorbike tried to speed past the
barricade. He, however, lost his balance, and fell. Police had finally arrested
the Bengal’s serial killer.
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The modus operandi of the 'chain man' of Bengal was to strangulate women
with a chain and then hit them on the head to ensure death. (Photo:File Photo)
Bengal serial
‘chain’ killer sentenced to death for raping, killing schoolgirl
The
alleged serial killer who targeted women when they were alone at home, was
arrested in the town of Kalna in Purba Bardhaman district in June last year.
Updated: Jul
08, 2020 10:22 IST
By Press Trust
of India | Posted by Kanishka, Bardhaman
A
man, accused in a series of murders and sexual assaults on women, was sentenced
to death by a court here for the rape and killing of a schoolgirl in West
Bengal’s Purba Bardhaman district.
Kamaruzzaman
Sarkar, who gained notoriety as a serial ‘chain’ killer for strangling his
victims with bicycle chains, was sentenced to be hanged to death by the
additional district and sessions judge Tapan Kumar Mondal of Kalna court after
being found guilty of the rape and murder of the girl.
Sarkar,
a small-time trader of discarded materials, is being tried in other courts
for alleged sexual assault and murder of at least five other women and
murderous attacks on at least three other women in Purba Bardhaman and
neighbouring Hooghly districts.
Following the
order on Monday, Sarkar’s lawyer said that an appeal will be filed before the
Calcutta High Court, challenging the conviction and sentence.
The alleged serial killer who
targeted women when they were alone at home, was arrested in the town of Kalna
in Purba Bardhaman district in June last year.
The 42-year-old, attired in
trendy clothes, would allegedly enter homes during afternoon hours on the
pretext of taking electricity meter readings and then pounce upon the women
with a cycle chain and an iron rod, according to the prosecution.
Some women had managed to escape
attacks by the diminutive man, whose modus operandi was to strangulate them
with a chain and then hit them on the head to ensure death.
Though he would escape with some
valuables from the houses of his victims, theft does not seem to be the motive.
Murdering the women seemed to be
his main target, according to district police sources.
Police said that Sarkar, married
with three children, had even allegedly inserted sharp materials into the
genitals of some of his victims following their deaths.
Following the murder of a
middle-aged woman, the district police had circulated CCTV footage of a suspect
wearing a red helmet and riding a red motorbike to all police stations,
following which he was apprehended at a check-point.
Sarkar is suspected to have
killed a woman of Anukhal area on January 27 last year, police said.
On April 4, 2019, two women were
killed within a few hours of each other in the Memari police station area of
Purba Bardhaman.
Another woman of Memari was also
killed in the same manner, the police said.
Swarupa Bibi of Rongpara here was one of the lucky
few to have escaped a similar attack. She was allegedly attacked from behind
with a cycle chain, but she managed to shrug off the attacker and raise an
alarm.
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