Indian police have charged 12 people, including a fugitive reputed gangster, in the daytime murder of a Mumbai crime reporter nearly six months ago. Jyotirmoy Dey had been working as investigations editor for MiD Day newspaper when he was gunned down on June 11 in a Mumbai suburb by motorcycle-riding assailants.Police believe that reputed gang leader and fugitive Chhota Rajan ordered the hit in retaliation for several negative stories, and that he allegedly paid the attackers 500,000 rupees, or about $11,000, according to the exchange rate at the time. The indictment filed Saturday in a Maharashtra state court names Rajan along with 11 other people, including the alleged gunmen and those suspected of providing cash, cell phone SIM cards and the revolver used in the killing.