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“Doctor Death” of Delhi: The Chilling Story of Devender Sharma, a Serial Killer Behind 50 Murders

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KKN Gurugram Desk | In one of India’s most disturbing crime sagas, Devender Sharma, infamously known as “Doctor Death,” has been arrested by Delhi Police after a year-long manhunt. He was captured from an ashram in Dausa, Rajasthan, where he had been living in disguise as a priest under a false identity.

Devender Sharma is believed to be responsible for over 50 murders across Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, and Rajasthan. His arrest not only sheds light on one of India’s most horrifying criminal minds but also highlights massive gaps in law enforcement and parole monitoring.

Who is Devender Sharma? A Doctor Turned Serial Killer

Sharma, now in his 60s, was originally a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner. Educated and soft-spoken, he once ran a legitimate medical practice. However, financial setbacks and greed led him down a dark path. After being duped in a fake gas dealership scam, Sharma allegedly turned to crime.

His initial foray was into the illegal kidney transplant racket, where he reportedly conducted or facilitated over 125 illegal transplants, making a fortune in the process. However, his crimes escalated when he turned into a cold-blooded murderer.

The Modus Operandi: Murder for Money, Disposal Through Crocodile-Infested Canals

Sharma’s tactics were meticulously planned and shockingly brutal.

  • He lured taxi drivers under the pretense of offering high-paying rides or vehicle purchases.

  • After gaining their trust, he murdered them, sold the vehicles in the black market, and dumped their bodies in canals — often those known to house crocodiles.

  • This ensured that no physical evidence remained, and the chances of body recovery were nearly zero.

One such canal, repeatedly used for body disposal, became notorious. Locals reported frequent sightings of floating body parts, and there were claims that crocodiles consumed the remains, leaving no forensic trail.

How Was He Finally Caught? Arrested Disguised as a Priest in Dausa

After a year-long manhunt, Delhi Police tracked Devender Sharma to an ashram in Rajasthan’s Dausa district. Living under a false identity, he posed as a Hindu priest, blending into the local spiritual community.

Police sources revealed:

  • He had been out on parole and failed to return.

  • His last known location was in western Uttar Pradesh, but leads suggested he was hiding in Rajasthan.

  • A covert operation led officers to an isolated ashram, where he was arrested without resistance.

Sharma was wanted in multiple cases, including murders, illegal organ trade, fraud, and breach of parole conditions.

Timeline of Crimes: From Organ Trade to Mass Murders

Early 2000s

Sharma was first arrested for his involvement in the illegal kidney racket. He operated several clinics that secretly conducted illegal transplants for wealthy Indian and foreign clients.

2002–2004

During this period, he allegedly murdered over a dozen taxi drivers, selling their cars and using the proceeds to fund other illegal ventures.

2008

He was convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment in multiple murder cases.

2020

Granted parole, he vanished and failed to return to jail, leading to an intensive search operation.

2025

Finally arrested in Dausa, Rajasthan, living a dual life as a priest.

Police and Legal Oversight: A Glaring Security Lapse

One of the biggest questions arising from this case is how a convicted serial killer with a life sentence was granted parole, and how he managed to evade capture for years.

According to prison officials, Sharma was granted parole due to “good behavior” and overcrowding in prisons. However, his failure to return post-parole and the lack of robust follow-up allowed him to go underground.

This case has prompted:

  • Demands for stricter parole monitoring systems

  • Questions over vetting procedures for convicts of heinous crimes

  • A re-evaluation of early release protocols for violent offenders

Public Shock and Media Reaction

The gruesome details of Sharma’s crimes and the discovery of body disposal via crocodile-infested canals have sparked widespread public outrage. The story has dominated news channels and social media, with netizens questioning how such a sophisticated serial killer remained at large for so long.

Terms like “Doctor Death,” “Killer Healer,” and “India’s Hannibal” have trended across platforms, as the public grapples with the scale and horror of his actions.

Psychological Profile: What Drives a Man Like Devender Sharma?

According to criminal psychologists, Sharma displays traits of:

  • Narcissistic Personality Disorder

  • Sociopathy, with no empathy for victims

  • Strategic manipulation and deception

  • methodical, calculating mind that masks violent intent with a calm demeanor

What makes him more dangerous is the blend of intelligence, education, and emotional detachment — a rare but lethal combination in serial offenders.

Next Steps: Legal Proceedings and Public Safety Concerns

With his re-arrest, Sharma is expected to face:

  • Fresh charges for parole violation

  • Re-trial for unsolved murder cases

  • Additional investigations into missing persons reports linked to his pattern

Delhi Police have reopened cold cases that match Sharma’s known MO, particularly involving missing taxi drivers and unidentified bodies in canals across northern India.

Authorities are also coordinating with forensic units to gather circumstantial evidence from old crime scenes.

The saga of Devender Sharma — the so-called “Doctor Death” — is a grim reminder of how systemic lapses and misused parole laws can endanger society. Behind the appearance of a healer lay a man capable of orchestrating dozens of brutal murders, all in cold blood and without remorse.

His case challenges the criminal justice system to:

  • Rethink parole eligibility

  • Invest in tracking technologies for parolees

  • Establish a centralized serial crime database

As legal proceedings unfold, the nation watches, hoping for justice — not only for the known victims, but perhaps for many others who remain unnamed and undiscovered.

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