Strong action by NIA and STF in Haryana, 5 shooters arrested after raiding 77 places


Haryana News: NIA and STF teams have taken big action in Haryana. On Wednesday, raids were conducted at 77 places under the joint operation across the state. In this, NIA raided 25 places and STF raided 52 places. During this, the teams of NIA and STF have arrested 5 sharp shooters with illegal weapons. The arrested sharp shooter gangsters Lawrence Bishnoi, Deepak alias Tinu, Sampat Nehra, Ashok Pradhan, Pradeep Jamawadi, Papla are associated with Gurjar gang who were absconding after committing several incidents.

The truth of many incidents will come to the fore

The spokesperson of the Haryana Police says that all the accused are being interrogated by the Haryana Police on remand. Many incidents are likely to be revealed in the inquiry. The scumbag Bunty resident of Desalpur arrested by the STF is a scumbag with a prize of Rs 55,000. Bunty is an active member of the Ashok Pradhan gang. Bunty is involved in 14 cases like murder, attempt to murder, arms act, kidnapping and extortion. Apart from this, Sunil Pradeep arrested by Hisar STF is an active member of Jamawadi gang. More than 35 cases of murder, attempt to murder, arms act, dacoity and extortion are registered against him. A 32 bore gun along with 6 rounds and 31 grams of charas have also been recovered from Sunil.

Shooter of papla gang also arrested by police

STF Gurugram has also arrested Rahul, a resident of village Kadarpur. Rahul is an active member of Papala gang. There are also 5 cases of murder, attempt to murder, Arms Act and Prisoner Act registered against him. Apart from this, another member of Papla gang, Rohit, a resident of village Bisar police station Tawdu district Nuh, has also been arrested. He was involved in a murder case.

These weapons were recovered

NIA and STF teams have recovered 6 rounds of 32 bore, 31 grams of charas, 4 live cartridges of 30 mm and other items during the operation.

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