Thursday, June 26, 2008

ANUJ JOSHI MURDER

ANUJ JOSHI MURDER
Joshi killer had burgled his house 4 times
Accused Claims His Intention Was Not To Murder, But To Demand Rs 50,000
Preetu Nair | TNN

Panaji: Somnath Shelar alias Raju Samanth, who has confessed to the gruesome and baffling murder of restaurateur Anuj Joshi at his house, barely a few yards from the Calangute police station, had burgled Joshi’s house four times before he
was arrested for the crime in October 2005.
However, a police complaint was lodged only once by the deceased.
Shelar was arrested on June 7, 2008 by the Calangute police for murdering Joshi on July 2, 2006. Police officials said that Shelar, after he was arrested in October for theft at Joshi’s house, was sent to eight months judicial custody.
“After his release, Shelar left for Pune and for 10 days was sleeping at the Pune railway station,” said an officer from the Calangute police.
Though Shelar is a resident of Memanwadi village in the Daund taluka of Pune, he has not visited his home since last eight years.
Police officials said that after 10 days, Shelar returned to Goa and few days later bought a kitchen knife from Mapusa.
“He claims that his intention was not to murder Joshi, but to demand Rs 50,000 from him by threatening with a knife,” said police.
They said that Shelar went to Joshi’s house on the night of July 1, but seeing the watchman, changed his plans and went to the woods near Joshi’s house to rest.
“He returned on the morning of July 2 at 6.30 am. On seeing Joshi sleeping, he tried to open the cupboard. When Joshi woke up and tried to confront Shelar, he hit him on the head thrice with an adjustable spanner, before he collapsed on the floor. Then he slit his throat with the kitchen knife,” the police said
Shelar’s crime doesn’t end here. The police said that he then tried to destroy evidence by washing the bloodstained clothes he wore and cleaning the knife.
“He left the clothes to dry in the room, wore one of Joshi’s bermuda pants and tshirt and escaped from the house at 7.30 am with Rs 10,000 and the victim’s mobile phone,” the police said.
Incidentally, in 2005 Shelar had also stolen Rs 10,000 and a mobile from Joshi’s house.
Joshi, 43, was found lying dead on the first floor bedroom of his hillside bungalow with his throat slashed on July 2.
Joshi had returned home around 3.30 am after closing “The Bar”, a very popular pub and watering hole in Baga for tourists as well as locals.
“After murdering Joshi, he went to Mapusa and caught a bus to Pune and from Pune went to Mumbai. Though we had sent our team to Pune we couldn’t trace him as he was hiding in Mumbai,” a police official said. The police team from Calangute was in Pune for 15 days.
According to the police, a month after Joshi’s murder, the accused, was picked up by the Pune police for burglary and he was sent to Yerawada jail, Pune for ten months.
“He befriended others with similar criminal backgrounds and started indulging in burglary along with them after his release from jail. Everytime after committing a burglary he would come to Goa with his group for holidays,” said a police official.
However, the third trip proved unlucky for Shelar as the Goa police had got information about his activities in Pune and were keeping a watch on him.
Shelar was caught on the very day he arrived in the state in a jeep along with his three friends.
“It is a gang of four members, between the age group of 19 and 25 and all of them are involved in criminal activities in Pune and Goa,” the Calangute police said.

June 26, 2008, The Times of India, Goa edition

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