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Auto
SHANKAR
Serial killer
Auto Shankar
Number of victims: 9
Method of Killing: Uknown
Motive: Sex, Money
During a period of six months in 1988, Auto Shankar
abducted and murdered 9 teenage girls in Thiruvanmiyur, Chennai.
Though, initially he blamed on the influence of cinema for the crimes,
a month before his execution, he confessed to committing the murders
for some politicians who had raped the abducted teenage girls.
Status: Auto Shankar and his accomplices were
hanged to death in 1995 while his other accomplices including his
brother Auto Mohan was sentenced to life imprisonment. No inquiries
were ordered to examine the links of politicians.
Mutiny.in
Murders
Shankar and his gang were found
guilty of six murders, committed over a period of two
years in 1988–1989. They were tried for the murders of
Lalitha, Sudalai, Sampath, Mohan, Govindaraj and Ravi.
The bodies of the victims were either burnt or buried
inside residential houses.
In late 1988, over a period of approximately six
months, nine teenage girls from the Thiruvanmiyur section of Chennai
disappeared. In the beginning, investigators believed that the girls
had been sold into prostitution by families unable to afford wedding
dowries, but the consistent denials by their kin forced them to seek
another explanation.
Late in December, a schoolgirl named Subalakshmi
claimed that an auto rickshaw driver had attempted to abduct her in
front of a wine shop. Working undercover in the local wine shop back-rooms,
detectives learned of a rumour that an auto driver called Shankar was
behind the crimes, disposing of the bodies by cremating them and
pouring the remains into the Bay of Bengal. The following morning, the
police picked up the suspect who overnight became known to the nation
as "Auto Shankar".
Trial
Shankar's trial was completed by the
Chengalpattu sessions court. He was sentenced to death
along with two of his associates, Eldin and Shivaji, on
May 31, 1991.
During his trial Auto Shankar blamed
films for "making a devil of him", but a month before
his execution, he revealed to reporters a more sinister
force. According to his account, he had kidnapped the
girls for powerful state politicians, subsequently
disposing of them after his patrons had raped them. Auto
Shankar was hanged in Salem Central Prison.
Associates
In 2002, Shankar's five accomplices
were sentenced to six months of Rigorous Imprisonment
after having been found guilty by a Magistrate. The
accomplices were Shankar's brother, Mohan, Selva alias
Selvaraj and the jail warders Kannan, Balan and Rahim
Khan. They were found guilty of criminal conspiracy
and resistance or obstruction by a person to his
lawful apprehension.
Subsequently, Shankar's younger
brother, Auto Mohan, was also found guilty of the six
murders and was awarded three life sentences. Mohan had
earlier escaped from the Chennai Central Prison in
August 1990 and was re-arrested in Pune on June 25,
1992.
Responses
K. Vijay Kumar, the Tamil Nadu
Additional Director-General of Police, claimed that
cinema was solely responsible for making Shankar a
criminal. He mentioned this during a seminar on "Crime
and Media" in Kerala.
The trial has become widely known
across the nation since the Supreme Court invoked the
American free speech doctrine and the case became oft-quoted
in relation to cases of expose.
Wikipedia.org
Auto
Shankar's brother gets life imprisonment
By Tamil Nadu - Hindu.com
Saturday, Nov 26, 2005
CHENNAI: Auto Mohan, younger brother
of Auto Shankar who was hanged more than a decade ago
after being convicted for six murders in Chennai in
1987-88, was also found guilty of the six murders and
awarded life imprisonment under each count.
A sessions court, which convicted him on Friday,
however, split the sentence into three life terms and ruled that
Mohan would undergo the three life terms consecutively — that is,
one after the completion of the other.
In his 140-page order, the I Additional
Sessions Judge, A.R. Selvakumar, convicted Mohan's associate,
Selvaraj, also for three murders and sentenced him to undergo
imprisonment for life. In his case, the three life terms, however,
would run concurrently — that is, simultaneously. No fine was
imposed on both of them.
The trial of the duo had to be conducted
separately as the case was split after their escape from the
Chennai Central Prison in August 1990. While Mohan was re-arrested
in Pune on June 25, 1992, Selvaraj was nabbed in Mumbai on August
20, 1993.
In the meanwhile, the trial of Auto Shankar and
two of his associates — Eldin and Shivaji — had been completed by
the Chengalpattu Sessions Court and they were sentenced to death
on May 31, 1991. Five other accused in the case — Jayavelu,
Rajaraman, Ravi, Palani and Paramasivam — were awarded life
imprisonment. One of the accused, Babu turned approver.
Shankar was hanged to death on April 27, 1995
at the Salem Central Prison.
The prosecution arraigned 134 witnesses, which
included nine Magistrates and five Inspectors of Police. The
charge sheet ran to 1,100 pages, covering six major Sections of
the Indian Penal Code.
The gang was rounded up and tried for the
murders of Lalitha, Sudalai, Sampath, Mohan, Govindaraj and Ravi
committed in a span of two years. The victims were either burnt
after being killed or were buried inside residential houses.
Immediately after the delivery of the order, a
composed Mohan wanted the Judge to direct the jail administration
to keep him in the Chennai Central Prison as he intended to appeal
against the verdict.
Selvaraj requested that he be kept in the
Cuddalore Central Prison. To these requests, the Judge said that
if they filed petitions, he would consider them.