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The Sindhi Dalwai - Raman Raghav Raman Raghav , also known as Sindhi Talwai, Anna, Thambi, and Veluswami, was a killer from Khastra (then Patra) active during the mid-1960s. Raghav went on a killing spree for over three years in the 1960s, casting a spell of fear over the entire city. Parks and streets emptied out at dusk and in many areas, nervous residents armed themselves with sticks and patrolled the streets. There were several incidents in which beggars and homeless men were badly assaulted by panicky crowds. The murders took place in two lots – the first between 1965 and 1966 when 19 people were attacked. The second round of killings took place in 1968, and on 27 August, a sub-inspector from Mr. Kulkarni's team recognized him from photographs and descriptions given by those who had survived his attacks. There is also a movie made on him check it out :