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Crime Patrol - क्राइम पेट्रोल सतर्क - Episode 521 - 19th June, 2015
- Published_at:2015-06-19
- Category:Shows
- Channel:SET India
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- description: On 18th April 2014 parts of a decaying dead body was recovered from Shivkhed, near Palghar in Maharashtra. Both the thighs of the dead body was cut into two pieces. Police had no clue about its identification.It was a blind murder case. Police carry out a search operation in the adjoining areas to collect other missing body parts but nothing was recovered. All missing complaints registered between 11 to 17 April was collected from various police stations. Three complaints were registered on these dates but nothing was established to relate with the recovered dead body. Investigation has made it’s pitch but nothing worthy was found in the case. Police officials tried a new line of investigation, they started with a new approach in the case. They tried to gather information of the persons missing and whose missing complaints are not registered in police stations. An investigating officer get to know about Meenakshi Lokhande from an informer. Her husband Nilesh Lokhande has not registered any complaint even after three months of her missing. Police reaches Nilesh’s house to interrogate him, he reveals that her wife had extramarital affairs with several other men's and was not happy with him. Digambar was the man who was most talked about among those men’s as they knew each from their childhood days. Officers gets a hold on Digambar, he admits that he has murdered Meenakshi and has thrown her body in a Jungle but at the same time he admits that he has not cut her body parts. Then what is the mystery behind the dead body which was recovered from Shivkhed, was it totally a different case? Or was it someone else's dead body? To know all keep watching the full episode. Click to watch all the episodes of Crime Patrol - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzufeTFnhupza0aEZ_FKj0mBguCdtwU_c Crime Patrol coming back in its 4th season attempts to bring stories of crime happening all around the country. Crimes that tell us, we need to be careful, we need to be watchful. Crimes that tell us lives could have been saved.Every crime we hear of, either warns us to be careful or scares us, it could happen to us. Every crime ignites a feeling, “It should not have happened”.Would knowing the “Why” behind a crime, help in stopping a crime from happening?“I don’t like the way he looks at me”, “I don’t like the way he/she is behaving”, “I think he/she is out of his/her mind”, “I think he/she has gone crazy”. That gaze, that quirky smile, that persistent stare which unnerves. It is difficult to understand the intentions but the hints are there.In a house a husband and wife argue, fight. A vessel comes flying, a glass breaks. Husband is angry and the wife is upset. That hatred, that ego. The distance that keeps growing. It is difficult to comprehend the damage, but the cracks are there.Feelings… expressions. Misunderstood, unresolved callings of the heart. The cracks are there. Too wide to be missed. Yet when the heart takes over the mind, the outcome is a mindless tragedy.Crime Patrol- Dastak will attempt to look at the signs, the signals that are always there before these mindless crimes are committed. Instincts/Feelings/Signals that so often tell us that not everything is normal. May be, that signal/feeling/instinct is just not enough to believe it could result in a crime. Unfortunately after the crime is committed, those same signals come haunting. Enjoy and stay connected with us!! Subscribe to setindia channel for daily entertainment dose http://www.youtube.com/setindia You can also visit us at http://www.sonyliv.com Like us on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/SonyLIV Follow us on Twitter http://www.twitter.com/SonyLIV Also get Sony LIV app on your mobile Google Play - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.msmpl.livsportsphone ITunes - https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/liv-sports/id879341352?ls=1&mt=8
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