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  2. Jyotirmoy Dey (1955– 11 June 2011), also known as Jyotendra Dey, Commander J, and J Dey, was an Indian journalist, crime and investigations editor for Mid-Day (a tabloid newspaper published in several cities in India) and an expert on the Mumbai underworld. He was shot to death by motorcycle-borne sharpshooters on 11 June 2011

  3. Apr 30, 2018 · i. Snapshot. Seven years after Mid-Day crime reporter Jyotirmoy Dey – or J Dey, as he was better known – was gunned down in broad daylight, a special MCOCA court in Mumbai sentenced Chhota...

  4. Jun 8, 2023 · Jyotirmoy Dey, popularly known as J Dey, was a Mumbai-based journalist who had worked at numerous renowned media houses. Considered an expert on the Mumbai underworld, Dey wrote two books on its history and evolution, titled ‘Zero Dial: The Dangerous World of Informers’ and ‘Khallas – an A to Z Guide to the Underworld’.

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  5. May 2, 2018 · Senior journalist Jyotirmoy Dey, 56, who was working at Mid Day, was shot dead by motorcycle-borne shooters in Powai on June 11, 2011. Seven years later, a Special CBI court in Mumbai will decide whether the murder was committed at the behest of gangster Rajendra Nikhalje alias Chhota Rajan.

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  6. May 3, 2018 · On May 2, gangster Chhota Rajan, along with eight other accused, was sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of journalist Jyotirmoy Dey who was killed seven years ago in Mumbai. Another...

  7. May 2, 2018 · Mumbai: Nearly seven years after the murder of veteran journalist Jyotirmoy Dey sent shock waves through the country, a court in Mumbai has convicted gangster Chhota Rajan in the case. He has...

  8. May 2, 2018 · MUMBAI: A special MCOCA court on Wednesday sentenced gangster Chhota Rajan and eight others to life imprisonment for the murder of journalist J Dey in June 2011. The court acquitted journalist Jigna Vora and Paulson Joseph, who had been a SIM card provider. All accused except Deepak Sisodia will also pay a fine of Rs 26 lakh each.

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