Senior Journalist Shot Dead in Mumbai


Senior Mid-Day Crime Journalist Shot Dead

Mumbai, Jun 11 (PTI): A senior journalist with an English tabloid 'Mid-Day', who extensively covered underworld and crime for over two decades, was shot dead in broad daylight today by four unidentified bike-borne persons who pumped five bullets on him from behind in suburban Powai.

Jyoti Dey (56), who was working as Editor (Special Investigation), was shot dead by unidentified persons in Powai at 1530 hours, Joint Police Commissioner (Law & Order) Rajnish Seth said.

According to Additional Police Commissioner Vishwas Nagre Patil, four persons on two bikes fired a number of rounds at Dey, who was also riding a bike, from behind this afternoon in Hiranandani area of Powai.

Following this, he was rushed to nearby Hiranandani hospital where he was declared dead, Patil said.

The shooters escaped from the spot after firing five rounds, police said, adding further probe was on.

Expressing shock over thekilling, Maharashtra PWD minister Chhagan Bhujbal said the journalist did not 'target' any gang or mafia in particular.

Asked if the killing could be linked to elements from the underworld or the oil mafia, Bhujbal, a former Home Minister, said, "Dey was a very honest person. He used to write on underworld. He was not targeting anyone in particular, whether any gang or any (oil) mafia".

Mid-Day Editor Sachin Kalbag said the killing of Dey was a tremendous loss to the newspaper. Kalbag sad Dey ws called a "guru" by budding crime reporters for his expertise in investigative reporting.

Kalbag said it was too early to ascertain the motive behind the killing.

State Home Minister R R Patil said Dey had not made any complaint regarding any threat to his life. Police sources however said Dey, who recently ran a series of news reports on oil mafia, had received threats from anti-social elements.

Patil said the identity of the killers could not be ascertained for the moment but whoever is behind the crime will be arrested. Chhagan Bhujbal said Dey's killing appeared to be pre-planned.

"The way he(Dey) was killed with bullets, it is well planned. Some mafia will be behind it," he said.

"We are very much shocked to hear this tragic news," Bhujbal said.

He recalled having attended a book release of 'Zero Dial', written by Dey about police informers, three months ago, in presence of actor Ajay Devgan.

"Dey was not blackmailing anyone. He was a very honest person. I never imagined this would happen to him," he said.

"He always used to write about underworld. He had given a number of stories but he was not targeting anybody. He was simply giving the in and out, how these gangs were working that's all." he added.

"I think police will come to know in some time why he was killed," Bhujbal said.
Sachin Kalbaug said the Mid-Day newsroom was in a state of shock.

"Dey was one of the senior most journalist, a well known crime reporter of Mumbai. His loss is a tremendous loss to newspaper," he said.

"We are in a state of complete shock. It is too early to say why this has happened and how it happened. No indications that he was working on a big story now which would have made anyone uncomfortable.

"Yes, he has broken big stories all his life. He is in journalism for more than two decades now. Only police would tell you which underworld person, if at all, you know is responsible for his over two decades of investigation reporting....It is not for me to speculate, I can tell you that he was not doing any  big story now," Kalbaug said.

Dey has worked with major newspapers including Indian Express and Hindustan Times.

Last month, tabloid employee and veteran journalist Tarakant Dwivedi alias Akela was arrested by the Government Railway Police (GRP) under relevant sections of Indian Penal Code and Official Secret Act after he had allegedly entered the government armoury in CST railway station and filed a news report about poor handling of armoury June last year.

Subsequently, the tabloid's employees headed by Dey and various journalist associations met Home Minister R R Patil, lodging protest against the police action on Akela and termed the action as a grievous assault on the freedom of the press.

  

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  • Kevin Dias, Mumbai

    Tue, Jun 14 2011

    My friends lets get to the basics of the incident, pointing at the Center is not going to change any situation! When politics mixes with the Rule of the law, every situation of chemistry changes, so is the case today in Mumbai. Mumbai Police has literally lost its credibility, as the power of the Rupee has won the battle with the result few days back it was late Jyoti Dey , and a few years back we had 26/11, can these lives be brought back? Mr.Julio Reberio know as the Super Cop was the best Mumbai ever had, after he has gone Crime in the city has gone just like the Stock Market. Where does the common man go. It's really unfortunate and traumatic that Jyoti Dey had to meet death in such a barbaric way, these hooligans who ever may be they are not human, they deserve no mercy. Crime will never come down in Mumbai till the local State Government does not mingle with the Police force, the root cause of all evil, once that is stopped, then corruption within the Police force will have to be tackled, when will this take place is a mystery, till then my dear friends all we can do is pray that wisdom and good sense of intelligence prevails " Are we serving the Country for what we have been appointed or to fill our coffers and tell our children this is my sweat from what Mansion I have built which has come into my account for being honest in carrying out my duties as a respected worker and then a Citizen of India. Jai Hind.

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  • Ganesh, Bangalore

    Sat, Jun 11 2011

    Jacobnelson, You might forgotten to add Yatha Raja Thatha....
    Is this applicable only to Karnataka ???

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  • Ramesh, udipi

    Sat, Jun 11 2011

    So long as the corrupt congress will rule this nation, the life an ordinary hard working citizen is worthless for them. At the moment, these politicians are only concern about their crores of rupees which are at stake by the huger strike of Sh Baba Ram Devji. This government uses its brutal police force method on innocent peopleladies, children and old peoples but they will not use this police to crack down the dangerous criminals who are menace to the society. If this government cannot save the lives of ordinary citizen, then people should unite and remove this government.

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  • jacobnelson, mumbai

    Sat, Jun 11 2011

    Sure and definitely without any big godfathers support it will not possible at all.
    why simply someone kills somebody?  Some big-man is behind this!
    Truth will come to light but we lost one of the sincere honest journalist forever

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  • ISMAIL K PERINJE, PERINJE/YANBU

    Sat, Jun 11 2011

    Preethi Barrett, Mangalore/Doha, This was happened in Delhi, Mumbai....... earlier also. The fourth estate of democracy vulnerable to such kind cowardice act by underworld, politicians and also by bureaucratic.You know why media is main barrier for them for their ill actions. For instance the 2G ,Adarsh,CWG and part of Yeddy's corruptions exposed by media first and then persuaded by court. Naturally media persons always carrying dangers and uncertainty for their life. Govt need to safeguard and secure fourth estate of the democracy for the welfare of the nation.

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  • Rons Bantwal, Mumba

    Sat, Jun 11 2011

    I am still trying to comprehend the fact that Our dear Jyothir Moi (Jayday)is gone, A strong pillar of the Journalism in the Mumbai, His vigour radiance, and commitment will always be remembered and the void he left behind will be difficult to fill. My deepest sympathies are with his family & Friends.
    Rons Bantwal,
    Gen. Secretary: Kannadiga Patrakaratara Sangha, Maharashtra State

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  • Clara Lewis, Dubai

    Sat, Jun 11 2011

    Very Sad there is no value for human life people kill one another without any feelings and mercy. Crime journalist work in dangerous places without any protection, these people's dedicated hard work bring out many hidden secreats out to light. Govt. should take strict action aganist these murderers and protect our journalist and journalism.

    May his soul rest in peace.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Sat, Jun 11 2011

    This is an unfortunate incident. Where is encounter specialist??

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  • INDIAN, MUMBAI

    Sat, Jun 11 2011

    I knew Dey for last 25 years. He was dedicated, uncorrupt and unbiased journalist very very loyal to the country. His killing exposes the lacunae in the safety of Journalists and Journalism in India. It is the duty of our Nation to protect such dedicated people who keeps d on the happenings in the country. The fourth estate needs to be protected from the Mafias. Probably the encounter of gangsters is one of the best solutions to control such type of crimes. Without prompt and punitive actions against this murder it will discourage true journalism.

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  • Preethi Baretto, Mangalore, Doha

    Sat, Jun 11 2011

    Unbelievable but True... I NEVER expected this can happen in India.. I heard about the similar story in Pak.
    No value for Human Life, their Profession !!!!!!! Very Sad ...

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