Monday, May 25, 2026
38.1 C
New Delhi

‘Heinous crime shocked our state’: US pressures India to extradite Nazeer Hameed, accused of 2017 double murder; FBI offers $50,000 reward

'Heinous crime shocked our state': US pressures India to extradite Nazeer Hameed, accused of 2017 double murder; FBI offers $50,000 reward

New Jersey governor Phil Murphy has written to New Delhi seeking the help of the Indian government in the extradition of Nazeer Hameed, an Indian national charged in a double murder a mother and son in 2017. Sasikala Narra and her six-year-old son Anish were killed by the accused Hameed, who used to work with Sasikala’s husband. The investigation took eight years to lead the sleuths to Hameed who already went back to India and started a new life. The motive of the murder is not yet established. Murphy wrote to Indian envoy to the US Vinay Kwatra citing the US-India Extradition Treaty and said the US authorities will subkit all required documentation and certifications necessary for an extradition request to be duly considered by the Indian authorities. “This heinous crime shocked our state, and for eight years investigators pursued every available lead. Recent forensic evidence, including DNA analysis by the New Jersey State Police DNA Laboratory, has linked Mr Hameed to the crime scene, leading to formal charges in Burlington County Superior Court. It is our understanding that Mr Hameed is presently residing in India, having departed the United States shortly after the murders occurred,” New Jersey governor wrote, adding that allegations against Hameed are not yet proved and he is presumed innocent unless proven guilty but he needs to participate in the judicial process within the US legal system.

FBI offers $50,000 reward for information on Hameed

The FBI has offered $50,000 reward for information leading to the capture of Hameed, as sleuths have now hit a dead end in the 2017 case. Two years after the heinous murder, a lab report was issued that revealed that one drop of blood found at the crime scene did not belong to the family. Nazeer became a person of interest as he used to stay close to Sasikala’s residence. But at that time, Nazeer was already in India and he refused to give a DNA sample for the test.The investigators did not leave the case. In 2024, they obtained a court order to pursue Nazeer’s company in India to send them his company-issued laptop without informing him so that they could gather DNA evidence. The DNA matched with the blood and since then the cops are hunting for Hameed.

Go to Source

Hot this week

Quote of the day by Socrates: “By all means marry; if you get a good wife, you’ll become happy; if you get a bad...

Socrates (Image: Wikipedia) This line is one of those quotes that never really leaves circulation. It shows up in articles, social media posts, and casual conversations about relationships. Read More

Kid Rock delivers unusual Memorial Day speech from inside Pentagon

Kid Rock delivered an unusual Memorial Day message from inside the Pentagon this week, appearing behind an official Defence Department podium in sunglasses, a hoodie and a thick chain as he paid tribute to fallen US service members. Read More

Europe Swelters Under Rare May ‘Heat Dome’ As UK, France Sizzle Amid Record Temperatures

Europe faces an unusual May heatwave, with UK and France breaking records, heat linked to deaths, Spain and Italy issue warnings and restrictions, experts blame climate change. Read More

Iran throws architectural shade on Marco Rubio’s hot Taj Mahal visit

TOI correspondent from Washington: In a week already overloaded with US-Iran peace talks, energy crises, and the aftermath of Trump visit to China, few expected the hottest geopolitical clash would involve Marco Rubio, the Taj Mahal, Read More

Topics

Quote of the day by Socrates: “By all means marry; if you get a good wife, you’ll become happy; if you get a bad...

Socrates (Image: Wikipedia) This line is one of those quotes that never really leaves circulation. It shows up in articles, social media posts, and casual conversations about relationships. Read More

Kid Rock delivers unusual Memorial Day speech from inside Pentagon

Kid Rock delivered an unusual Memorial Day message from inside the Pentagon this week, appearing behind an official Defence Department podium in sunglasses, a hoodie and a thick chain as he paid tribute to fallen US service members. Read More

Europe Swelters Under Rare May ‘Heat Dome’ As UK, France Sizzle Amid Record Temperatures

Europe faces an unusual May heatwave, with UK and France breaking records, heat linked to deaths, Spain and Italy issue warnings and restrictions, experts blame climate change. Read More

Iran throws architectural shade on Marco Rubio’s hot Taj Mahal visit

TOI correspondent from Washington: In a week already overloaded with US-Iran peace talks, energy crises, and the aftermath of Trump visit to China, few expected the hottest geopolitical clash would involve Marco Rubio, the Taj Mahal, Read More

Celina reacts to Twisha Sharma death case amid divorce battle

Celina Jaitly has reacted to the shocking death of Twisha Sharma with a deeply emotional note on abuse, isolation, and the hidden struggles women often endure in marriages. Read More

CBI Takes Over Twisha Sharma Dowry Death Case, Re-Registers FIR Against Husband

The Central Bureau of Investigation has officially taken over the investigation into the alleged dowry death case of Twisha Sharma after re-registering the FIR originally lodged at Katara Hills Police Station in Bhopal. Read More

Can money buy happiness? Bill Gates offers a surprisingly honest answer

For generations, people have argued over whether money can truly make life happier. Read More

Related Articles