Hitman in a 'ninja outfit' who killed tech millionaire, 33, in 'financially motivated' murder escaped out of a service exit when the victim's sister showed up - as it's revealed he was being sued by a criminal jailed for using his prank call app

A hitman in a 'ninja outfit' killed and dismembered the Manhattan tech millionaire Fahim Saleh on Tuesday in a financially motivated murder but was interrupted by the 33-year-old's sister and fled out of a service exit when she arrived at his $2.2million apartment. 
Saleh, 33, was known for investing in developing countries and businesses. 
Among his businesses was a motorbike taxi hailing in Nigeria which had recently encountered financial hardhship, and he had also invested in ride-sharing companies in Colombia.
At the time of his death, he was being sued by a former prison guard turned criminal who was jailed for using his app PrankDial to secretly record and listen to employees' phone calls. 
He founded the app in 2015. 
The app let Kirk Eady, the former deputy director of Hudson County Correctional Facility, place a call between two employees without them knowing he was behind it, then listen to whatever they said. 
He listened to their complaints about him and about their jobs then retaliated against them in the workplace, according to prosecutors.
He was jailed for 15 months and in 2017, sued Saleh for fraud, claiming the app made him think what he was doing was legal.  
Saleh's sister arrived at his apartment on East Houston in Manhattan's Lower East Side at 3.30pm on Tuesday and found her brother's remains in plastic bags. His limbs had been severed and his head had been cut off from his torso.  
Fahim Saleh is pictured with his two sisters, Rif Saleh (center) and Ruby Bashir (right). It is not known which of them made the grisly discovery
Fahim Saleh is pictured with his two sisters, Rif Saleh (center) and Ruby Bashir (right). It is not known which of them made the grisly discovery 
The apartment building where Saleh lived. His dismembered body was found by his sister on Tuesday at 3.30pm
The apartment building where Saleh lived. His dismembered body was found by his sister on Tuesday at 3.30pm

Detectives outside the building on Wednesday. Police are yet to track down or arrest the killer
Detectives outside the building on Wednesday. Police are yet to track down or arrest the killer 
The entrance to the expensive, exclusive building, where there are only seven units
The entrance to the expensive, exclusive building, where there are only seven units
All of the apartments in the building have private elevator access. The killer followed Saleh out of his after riding up with him, cops said. Above, a floor plan of his apartment which shows the staircase that the killer likely escaped out of
All of the apartments in the building have private elevator access. The killer followed Saleh out of his after riding up with him, cops said. Above, a floor plan of his apartment which shows the staircase that the killer likely escaped out of 
Saleh's apartment is one of just seven in the exclusive Lower East Side Building. Above, one of the marketing images used to promote the sale. It's unclear if this is his apartment
Saleh's apartment is one of just seven in the exclusive Lower East Side Building. Above, one of the marketing images used to promote the sale. It's unclear if this is his apartment
Saleh was being sued by a former prison guard, Kirk Eady, who was jailed for using Saleh's PrankDial app to listen to employees' phone calls
Saleh was being sued by a former prison guard, Kirk Eady, who was jailed for using Saleh's PrankDial app to listen to employees' phone calls 
Police say it was a professional job by a trained killer who rode with him up in the elevator then got out when it opened directly onto Saleh's apartment. 
The killer, dressed in a mask, gloves and hat and wearing what police sources described as a 'ninja outfit', had a suitcase with him - presumably to remove his remains when he'd finished the job. 
But when Saleh's sister showed up unexpectedly, sources told NBC it appears the killer abandoned the grisly scene, leaving his electronic saw behind. 
It was still plugged in when she arrived. He got out through a service exit and remains on the run. 
Other sources told The New York Post the sister likely pressed the buzzer for his apartment, which gave the killer warning, and that he fled down the stairs as she made her way up in the elevator when there was no answer on the buzzer. 

Police sources say the killing was financially motivated but no other detail has emerged.
According to an unnamed friend, neighbors heard screaming and loud noises but no one called 911. 
Police believe the have surveillance footage of the suspect entering the building on Monday and then using the elevator, getting in with Saleh when he arrived home. 
'He was dressed like a ninja, full out, so you can’t even see his face. 
'He clearly knew what he was doing. 
'We think his intent was to get rid of the body parts and go back and clean it up and make it look like nothing happened. 
'He left before he finished the job,' the source told The New York Daily News.
Sources told the New York Post that as the pair rode up to the seventh floor apartment together, Saleh appeared puzzled.No sooner had he stepped out of the elevator - which opened directly into his home - the attack began.   
He fell to the floor after either likely being shot or stunned, the footage reportedly shows. 
Police found that Saleh's legs below the knees and his arms had been removed, with the missing body parts placed into bags.
Surprisingly, there was very little blood. 
The New York Times reported that some effort had been made to clear up evidence. 
Cops are now trying to work out whether the arrival of the victim's sister interrupted the dismembering of Saleh's body.
Detectives are also looking to see if the killer was able to escape through another exit. 
'We have a torso, a head that's been removed, arms, and legs. Everything is still on the scene. We don't have a motive,' NYPD spokesman Sgt. Carlos Nieves said. 
Saleh, who was born in Saudi Arabia but grew up in New York in a Bengali family, bought his luxury pad for $2.25 million last year and was clearly proud of his purchase - regularly posting pictures and video on his Instagram.
His LinkedIn profile reveals the former website developer was the CEO of a motorbike hailing company in Lagos, Nigeria.
The firm, Gokada, recently faced severe setbacks after being banned earlier this year by the Nigerian government.
It was forced to lay off staff and pivot from being a ride-sharing service to a delivery courier.
The ban came at a difficult moment for Gokada which had just raised $5.3 million in funding from Rise Capital, a Silicon Valley-based venture capital firm, in May 2019.
After the ban was enacted, the firm stopped bringing in money and around 800 bikers working for Gorkada were also immediately laid off. 
Saleh was working on new ideas and a new direction for the firm. 
A woman could be seen sitting in the lobby of the building shortly after the police arrived at the scene to investigate
A woman could be seen sitting in the lobby of the building shortly after the police arrived at the scene to investigate
A crowd of people are seen gathered outside the apartment building in the Lower East Side neighborhood of Manhattan
A crowd of people are seen gathered outside the apartment building in the Lower East Side neighborhood of Manhattan
The victim had last been seen alive on Monday afternoon and was caught on surveillance cameras getting into the elevator with the suspect
The victim had last been seen alive on Monday afternoon and was caught on surveillance cameras getting into the elevator with the suspect 
Saleh bought the luxury pad for $2.25 million last year and was clearly proud of his purchase - regularly posting pictures and video on his Instagram
Saleh bought the luxury pad for $2.25 million last year and was clearly proud of his purchase - regularly posting pictures and video on his Instagram 
Police say they believe the man was attacked as soon as he walked into his apartment
Police say they believe the man was attacked as soon as he walked into his apartment
Saleh would regularly post pictures on social media with him together with his sisters, at least one of whom lived in New York
Fahim's sister, Rif, is pictured in this Instagram post
Saleh would regularly post pictures on social media with him together with his sisters, at least one of whom lived in New York
Gorkada had faced issues with its operation in Nigeria having been banned by the local government
Gorkada had faced issues with its operation in Nigeria having been banned by the local government 
Friends of Saleh have paid tribute to him saying 'He was extremely smart, ambitious, very kind. Always smiling'
He never said he was scared,' another friend recalled. '[He was] always very happy-go-lucky'
Friends of Saleh have paid tribute to him saying 'He was extremely smart, ambitious, very kind. Always smiling'
NYPD crime scene detectives are pictures on scene, outside the apartment block
NYPD crime scene detectives are pictures on scene, outside the apartment block

On June 2, he tweeted: 'Have a very good feeling about 2020.' 
Later Tuesday, police could be seen in the condo's lobby at 265 East Houston Street and speaking with a woman who was in tears and who was believed to be one of Saleh's sisters who had found the body. 
'She was really upset. Crying. Shaking,' neighbor Danny Faust said to The Post. 'She was just sitting there but you can tell her legs were shaking. She's nervous. She was crying like, you know, wiping her eyes.'
'She was screaming when she first came down,' Faust said. 
'Dead body? Okay. But when you hear chopped up and dismembered? 
'That's it. That's a sick type of mind for somebody to do that,' he added.
On Tuesday afternoon friends began showing up to his building. A couple said they believe that Saleh must have been targeted. 
'He was extremely smart, ambitious, very kind. Always smiling,' one friend told the Daily News. 
The friends said he was a self-made millionaire who had a passion for gadgets and video games.  
He also enjoyed bringing tech companies into underdeveloped nations including Nigeria and Indonesia. 
He never said he was scared,' another friend recalled. '[He was] always very happy-go-lucky.' 
On Tuesday night, tributes were also being made online to Saleh. 
'Rest in peace Fahim Saleh. Deepest condolences for his family and friends. The world is becoming inhumane day by day,' wrote Ashiq Rahman, a software engineer living in Toronto.
Friends said he was like the 'Elon Musk of the developing world' because he was so committed to investing in countries to improve them. 
He started his businesses from his parent's house in Hopewell Junction, upstate New York.  
Hitman in a 'ninja outfit' who killed tech millionaire, 33, in 'financially motivated' murder escaped out of a service exit when the victim's sister showed up - as it's revealed he was being sued by a criminal jailed for using his prank call app Hitman in a 'ninja outfit' who killed tech millionaire, 33, in 'financially motivated' murder escaped out of a service exit when the victim's sister showed up - as it's revealed he was being sued by a criminal jailed for using his prank call app Reviewed by CUZZ BLUE on July 16, 2020 Rating: 5

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