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This podcast is all about incidents that shook the world or incidents that happened but forgotten by time and follow us on https://www.instagram.com/desicrimestory

Desi Crime Story Dhananjay Mittal

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This podcast is all about incidents that shook the world or incidents that happened but forgotten by time and follow us on https://www.instagram.com/desicrimestory

    Thug Behram: The King of Thugs - Unveiling India's Most Notorious Serial Killer

    Thug Behram: The King of Thugs - Unveiling India's Most Notorious Serial Killer

    In this chilling episode of 'Desi Crime Stories,' we step back in time to the early 1800s and delve into the captivating and gruesome tale of Thug Behram, known as the King of Thugs. Join us as we unravel the shocking story of one of India's most prolific serial killers, responsible for an estimated 931 murders. Discover the unique and disturbing belief system that compelled Thug Behram and his gang to commit heinous acts in the name of religion. As we journey through the dark alleys of history, we'll explore their terrifying modus operandi, the reign of terror on North Indian roads, and the relentless pursuit that led to Behram's capture and execution. Get ready for a detailed and immersive exploration of a true crime story that continues to send shivers down the spine

    • 8 min
    The Chronicles of Bunty Chor: India's Legendary Jewel Thief Part 3

    The Chronicles of Bunty Chor: India's Legendary Jewel Thief Part 3

    In this gripping episode of "Desi Crime Stories," we unravel the legendary criminal journey of Bunty Chor—a name synonymous with audacious heists, ingenious getaways, and an elusive persona that captivated a nation. From his early heists to his infamous jewel thefts, we delve deep into the criminal genius that made Bunty Chor an iconic figure in the annals of Indian crime. Join us as we explore his captivating tale, revealing the man behind the legend and the legacy he left behind.

    • 9 min
    The Chronicles of Bunty Chor: India's Legendary Jewel Thief Part 2

    The Chronicles of Bunty Chor: India's Legendary Jewel Thief Part 2

    In this gripping episode of "Desi Crime Stories," we unravel the legendary criminal journey of Bunty Chor—a name synonymous with audacious heists, ingenious getaways, and an elusive persona that captivated a nation. From his early heists to his infamous jewel thefts, we delve deep into the criminal genius that made Bunty Chor an iconic figure in the annals of Indian crime. Join us as we explore his captivating tale, revealing the man behind the legend and the legacy he left behind.

    • 10 min
    The Chronicles of Bunty Chor: India's Legendary Jewel Thief Part 1

    The Chronicles of Bunty Chor: India's Legendary Jewel Thief Part 1

    In this gripping episode of "Desi Crime Stories," we unravel the legendary criminal journey of Bunty Chor—a name synonymous with audacious heists, ingenious getaways, and an elusive persona that captivated a nation. From his early heists to his infamous jewel thefts, we delve deep into the criminal genius that made Bunty Chor an iconic figure in the annals of Indian crime. Join us as we explore his captivating tale, revealing the man behind the legend and the legacy he left behind.
    In Part 1 We talk about his beginings as Devender Singh and later transformation into a Bunty Chor

    • 5 min
    The Stamp Paper Scam: Unveiling the Criminal Odyssey of Abdul Karim Telgi

    The Stamp Paper Scam: Unveiling the Criminal Odyssey of Abdul Karim Telgi

    Born on August 1, 1954, in Belagavi, Karnataka, Abdul Karim Telgi hailed from a modest background. He grew up in the bylanes of poverty, but his aspirations knew no bounds. Telgi's early life was marked by ambition and cunning, traits that would later propel him into the world of crime.

    Telgi started his journey into crime with small-scale counterfeit operations. He began by forging academic certificates and documents. These early attempts provided him with the foundation for what would become one of the most audacious scams in India's history.

    Our story takes a dramatic turn when Telgi ventured into the lucrative world of stamp paper distribution. In the 1990s, he masterminded a scheme that involved the mass production of counterfeit stamp papers. These fake stamp papers were sold to unsuspecting individuals and institutions, including banks, corporations, and government departments.

    Telgi's operation was nothing short of remarkable. He set up a vast network of agents and printing presses across India. These agents posed as government officials and manipulated the system to obtain genuine stamp paper gum and paper. Using this material, they churned out counterfeit stamp papers that were nearly indistinguishable from the real ones.

    As the scam escalated, Telgi's illicit empire expanded rapidly. The counterfeit stamp papers were sold at a fraction of their face value, attracting a vast clientele that included property buyers, legal professionals, and businesses. Telgi's earnings from this illicit trade reached astronomical figures.

    However, Telgi's success did not go unnoticed. The authorities launched a relentless pursuit, and Telgi found himself in a high-stakes cat-and-mouse game. He constantly changed his location and operated under various aliases to evade capture.

    In 2001, Telgi's empire began to crumble when the Special Investigation Team (SIT) of the Karnataka Police, led by the determined officer, K. R. S. Srinivas, closed in on him. His arrest marked the beginning of the end for the stamp paper scam kingpin.

    Abdul Karim Telgi's audacious stamp paper scam remains a testament to the extent to which a criminal mind can exploit the system. His life of crime ended on October 23, 2017, when he succumbed to multiple organ failure while serving a 30-year prison sentence. His legacy, however, endures in the annals of India's most audacious financial frauds.

    • 9 min
    The Incredible Deception of Natwarlal

    The Incredible Deception of Natwarlal

    Natwarlal, also known as Mithilesh Kumar Srivastava, was a notorious Indian fraudster known for his audacious high-profile crimes and incredible prison escapes. He gained infamy for his claims of having repeatedly "sold" iconic landmarks such as the Taj Mahal, the Red Fort, the Rashtrapati Bhavan, and the Parliament House of India.

    Born in 1912 in Siwan, Natwarlal's criminal career was marked by his ability to swindle and deceive even the most vigilant authorities. He became a legendary figure in the world of crime, with a reputation that often preceded him.

    One remarkable aspect of Natwarlal's legacy was his somewhat paradoxical status as a Robin Hood-like figure. Despite his criminal activities, he was known to give away a significant portion of the ill-gotten gains to needy and poor people in his village, earning him the nickname "Robin Hood".

    Natwarlal's life and escapades have inspired various forms of media, including a 1979 Indian Hindi action comedy film titled "Mr. Natwarlal," directed by Rakesh Kumar. Additionally, his extraordinary story has been documented in books, articles, and even YouTube videos.

    While Natwarlal's life was shrouded in mystery and intrigue, his name remains synonymous with audacious deception and cunning, making him a legendary figure in India's criminal history





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