Crime & Safety
Woodbridge Man Charged With Hiring Hit Man To Kill Wife
A Woodbridge man met an undercover FBI agent outside a local shopping mall and asked him to murder his wife, federal prosecutors say.

WOODBRIDGE, NJ — A man who formerly lived in Woodbridge Twp. appeared in federal court Tuesday on charges that he conspired to hire a hit man to kill his estranged ex wife.
Narsan Lingala, 55, who used to live in Woodbridge and Edison but now lives in Indiana, is charged with one count of murder-for-hire, according to the U.S. Attorney's office. His ex-girlfriend, Sandya Reddy, 52, who also appeared in federal court Feb. 5, is charged with participating in the plot.
MyCentralJersey reported that Lingala used to live in Woodbridge and Edison. At the time of his arrest, he had since relocated to Indiana, the U.S. Attorney's office said.
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According to U.S. Attorney Craig Carpenito, in May of last year Lingala was in a holding cell at the Middlesex County Superior Courthouse as he awaited a court hearing. It is unknown what that hearing was for, or why he had been detained. While there, he allegedly asked another inmate if he knew anyone who could kill his estranged wife. The inmate responded that he knew such a person.
In June 2018, at the direction of law enforcement, the inmate introduced Lingala to an undercover FBI agent posing as a hitman. Over subsequent weeks, Lingala and the undercover hitman spoke by phone and planned to meet in person the next time that Lingala traveled from Indiana to New Jersey, federal prosecutors said.
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On Aug. 18, 2018, Lingala and the undercover hitman agreed to meet in person outside a New Jersey shopping mall (the exact mall was not specified by U.S. attorneys). Later that day, Lingala and his then-girlfriend, Reddy, arrived outside the mall and approached the undercover hitman. Lingala introduced Reddy and stated that she understood what was going on.
Lingala, Reddy, and the undercover hitman entered the undercover hitman’s car. They proceeded to have a conversation that was video recorded.
The undercover hitman asked Lingala to confirm what he wanted the undercover hitman to do. According to federal prosecutors, Lingala said, “I want that woman to be out of my life . . . totally. Never again. She never comes back.” During the conversation, the undercover hitman asked, “You want me to take care of her?” Lingala responded, “Yeah.” The undercover hitman stated, “She’s done, I’m going to kill her. End of story.” Lingala responded, “Yeah. End of story," according to prosecutors.
During the conversation, the FBI says Lingala gave the undercover hitman information about the intended victim. Lingala provided his ex-wife’s full name, home address, age, and home phone number. He also described the entrances to and layout of her home; the name of the company where she worked; and the timing and details of her work commute. Lingala showed the undercover hitman photos of the exterior and interior of his ex-wife’s home. Reddy also provided the undercover hitman information about the intended victim.
The undercover hitman, Lingala, and Reddy also discussed the price that the undercover hitman would be paid. The undercover hitman said the job would cost between $5,000 and $10,000, depending on the job’s complexity.
Lingala agreed and asked if he could pay after the job was done. The undercover hitman said he would need a down payment. Lingala and Reddy discussed the issue, and then Lingala allegedly asked the undercover hitman, “Can I give you a thousand down payment?” The undercover hitman agreed. Lingala later stated, “I want that money to go into your pocket.”
Lingala informed the undercover hitman that making the down payment would take about two weeks. After the meeting, authorities arrested Lingala and Reddy.
You can read the complaint filed against Lingala and Reddy here: https://www.justice.gov/usao-n...
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