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During the encounter, both the miscreants were shot.
The Crime Branch of Delhi Police has admitted both the criminals to the hospital.
New Delhi. Delhi Police has claimed to have solved the case of Suraj Bhan murder outside the gym in Noida. Police caught two accused after the encounter in Sarai Kale Khan area. Where were the accused going to be caught by the police so soon? He tried to flee from the spot. The crime branch fired a total of six rounds. Two bullets hit the legs of the miscreants.
According to the Crime Branch, the accused have been identified as Abdul Qadir and Kuldeep. Abdul Qadir is a resident of Bijnor while Kuldeep is a resident of Bhajanpura, Delhi. Both are associated with Kapil Kallu gang. Kapil Kallu is associated with Neeraj Bawaniya gang. There has been enmity between Kapil Kallu and gangster Parvesh Mann for a long time. In this enmity, 5 family members from both sides have been murdered. Noida Police has arrested Parvesh Mann’s cousin Dheeraj Mann and Mannu in the murder of Surajbhan. A total of 4 accused have been arrested so far in this case.
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2 modern pistols recovered
According to news agency ANI, two dreaded criminals were caught in an encounter with the Crime Branch team of Delhi Police. Two sophisticated automatic pistols with six live cartridges have been recovered from the miscreants. This action of the police has taken place at a time when the Ram Mandir Pran Pratishtha ceremony is going on. At the same time, security has been tightened in the capital Delhi on 26 January.
Criminal caught from Sangam Vihar
In another incident, the Crime Branch arrested the scoundrel of Prince Tewatiya gang. He pelted stones and opened fire at the house and office of businessmen brothers in Sangam Vihar area. A pistol and two cartridges have been recovered from him. The accused has been identified as Pintu alias Shera.
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Tags: Delhi news, Delhi police, police encounter
FIRST PUBLISHED: January 22, 2024, 20:57 IST