India's wanted gangster Sukhdool Singh, who was fatally shot last month in northwest Winnipeg city in Canada, got associated with terrorist entities like designated Khalistani terrorist Arsh Dala for acquiring sophisticated weapons to run his syndicate.
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Wednesday detained several suspects during a massive multi-state crackdown at 53 locations on the terrorists-gangsters-drug smugglers' nexus, connected with ‘listed terrorist’ Arsh Dalla and many dreaded gangsters.
A total of 53 locations were raided during the day-long operation, which started early this morning. Pistols, ammunition, large numbers of digital devices and incriminating material, were seized during the raids that spanned the six States of Punjab, Delhi, Haryana, UP, Rajasthan, Uttarakhan
The National Investigative Agency picked up a person named Yunis alias Jora who is an aide of gangster Arsh Dala from Punjab’s Ferozepur on Wednesday as a part of its ongoing raids in 6 states.
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Wednesday conducted searches at 51 locations in three separate cases linked to the terror-gangster-smuggler nexus.
The National Investigation Agency on Wednesday is conducting major raids across 6 states in 3 cases at 51 locations belonging to associates of Lawrence, Bambiha and Arsh Dalla Gangs.
The Nagpur bench of the Bombay High Court on Tuesday granted 28 days of furlough to gangster Arun Gawli, who is being lodged in the Nagpur prison in connection with the murder of Shiv Sena corporator Kamlakar Jamsandekar.
The matter was heard by a bench of justices Surya Kant and Dipankar Datta, who listed the matter on October 10 for further hearing. Earlier, the court has asked Uttar Pradesh Government to file a reply to the plea.
Winnipeg Police Service confirmed the death of gangster Sukhdool Singh Gill in Canada's Winnipeg, saying that its homicide unit had identified the victim as Gill and his family members have been informed of his killing.
Special DGP Law and Order Arpit Shukla said that all the Commissioners of Police (CPs) and Superintendents of police (SSPs) were directed to depute adequate number of police parties to conduct these raids and meticulously check the whereabouts of these associates to make this operati