At a discussion between cop Rakesh Maria and banker-turned-author Ravi Subramanian, the largely male audience lapped up information on sensational murders and white-collar crimes. Asked how he had cracked the Neeraj Grover murder case, Maria described co-conspirator Maria Susairaj's suspicious demeanour during their first meeting. He explained why he confronted Susairaj with the words, "Madam, you are my No 1 suspect ." This was a ploy to "break her psychologically ," he said. Subramanian, who has written thrillers like If God Was a Banker and Devil in Pinstripes, delved into the potential of spinning a novel around financial institutions funding terror attacks . He mentioned the bank BCCI, owned and run by a Pakistani, which collapsed in the 90s. "When it collapsed, people found it was being used by terrorists," he said.
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