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Jyotirmoy Dey ((ベンガル語:জ্যোতির্ময় দে); 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 dead by motorcycle-borne sharpshooters on 11 June 2011. ==Career== Dey started his career with Hindustan Times. A wildlife enthusiast, he first started writing on forest encroachment and the man-animal conflict in Borivali National Park. A story about government departments taking away land in the reserved national park created a furore in the state legislature. He started his journalistic career as a freelancer with Afternoon Despatch and Courier writing about crime in the wildlife areas. He also dabbled in photojournalism. He then started free lancing for Mid Day before joining them full-time. He joined Indian Express in 1996 and soon switched to covering crime stories, especially on Mumbai underworld. In 2005, he joined Hindustan Times. He later re-joined MiD Day as crime and investigations editor. Dey had authored two books on underworld activities, ''Zero Dial: The Dangerous World of Informers'' and ''Khallas''. He has done many reports on underworld dons Dawood Ibrahim and Chhota Rajan. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Jyotirmoy Dey」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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