Raman Raghav
| Raman Raghav | |
|---|---|
| Mug shot of Raghav | |
| Born | Raghava 1929 | 
| Died | 7 April 1994 (aged 65–66) | 
| Other names | The Ripper Sindhi Dalwai Talwai Anna Thambi Veluswami Psycho Raman | 
| Conviction | Murder | 
| Criminal penalty | Death; commuted to life imprisonment | 
| Details | |
| Victims | At least 29 | 
| Span of crimes | 1965–1968 | 
| Country | India | 
| State | Maharashtra | 
| Date apprehended | 27 August 1968 | 
| Imprisoned at | Yerawada Jail | 
Raman Raghav, also known as Sindhi Talwai, Anna, Thambi, and Veluswami, was a serial killer active during the mid-1960s, labelled by many as Jack the Ripper of India. Raghav went on a killing spree for over three years, with the first round of murders taking place in 1965 and 1966 when 19 people were attacked, and a second round of killings taking place in 1968. He was caught by Maharashtra Police on 27 September. Raghav was spared a death sentence due to mental illness, and was subsequently sentenced to life imprisonment; he died in hospital while in prison custody in 1995.