Jyotirmoy Dey

Journalist

Indian Kolkata (formerly Calcutta), West Bengal, India

Quick Info

ProfessionJournalist
NationalityIndian
Date of Birth01/01/1955
Age56 years (died on 11, Jun, 2011)
BirthplaceKolkata (formerly Calcutta), West Bengal, India
Date of Death11/06/2011

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Bio/Wiki

Other name(s)
  • J. Dey
  • Jyotendra Dey
  • Commander J

Physical Stats & More

Height191 cm
Eye ColorBlack
Hair ColorBlack

Personal Life

Date of Birth01/01/1955
Birthplace
  • Kolkata (formerly Calcutta), West Bengal, India
  • Mumbai (formerly Bombay), Maharashtra, India
Place of DeathPowai, Mumbai, Maharashtra
Age (at the time of death)56 Years
Death CauseShot Dead in an Attack

Relationships & More

Marital StatusMarried

Family

FatherName
MotherBina Dey (died on 6 September 2017)
SiblingsLina
SpouseShubha Sharma
ChildrenHe did not have any children.

Career

Started career at Hindustan Lever before transitioning to journalism.
Worked at Hindustan Times, focusing on wildlife issues like forest encroachment in Borivali National Park.
Freelanced for Afternoon Despatch and Courier, then joined Mid-Day as trainee reporter and photographer, later full-time.
Joined Indian Express in 1996 for crime reporting on Mumbai underworld; wrote weekly column 'Notes From The Underworld' from 1996 to 2004.
Returned to Mid-Day as crime and investigations editor.
Authored books 'Zero Dial: The Dangerous World of Informers' (2010) and 'Khallas', exposing Mumbai underworld networks.
Investigated oil mafia scam worth Rs 10,000 crore off Mumbai coast and Dawood Ibrahim's stronghold in south Mumbai handled by Haseena Parker.

Some Lesser Known Facts

1. Jyotirmoy Dey (1955-2011) was a highly regarded Indian crime investigation journalist and author known for his work in exposing the Mumbai Underworld.
2. After finishing his studies in West Bengal, he began his professional journey at Hindustan Lever before shifting his focus to journalism in Mumbai.
3. During his tenure at Hindustan Times, Jyotirmoy Dey emphasized his passion for wildlife by addressing issues like forest encroachment and human-animal conflicts in Borivali National Park.
4. His investigative report on government encroachment in a protected park stirred discussions among state legislators, leading him to freelance for Afternoon Despatch and Courier before diving into wildlife crime reporting.
5. He expanded his skills in photojournalism while working as a trainee reporter and photographer, eventually transitioning into freelance journalism with Mid-Day, where he secured a full-time role.
6. Joining Indian Express in 1996, Dey pivoted towards crime reporting, focusing on the complexities of the Mumbai underworld. He later returned to Mid-Day as the crime and investigations editor, covering a variety of crime-related stories.
7. He authored two notable books, 'Zero Dial: The Dangerous World of Informers' and 'Khallas,' which delved into the intricate network of the Mumbai underworld.
8. He was shot dead on 11 June 2011 around 3 pm in Powai's Hiranandani Gardens while riding his motorcycle home from visiting his mother in Ghatkopar; assailants on motorcycles fired five bullets to his head and chest.
9. Police arrested seven suspects shortly after, identifying Chhota Rajan as the mastermind who ordered the hit due to Dey's critical reporting and books portraying Rajan's gang negatively.
10. On 2 May 2018, a Mumbai court convicted Chhota Rajan (real name Rajendra Nikalje) and eight others, sentencing them to life imprisonment for murder and criminal conspiracy.
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