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Haryana police arrest 10 sharpshooters linked to Gangster Lawrence Bishnoi

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On Thursday, 1st June, Haryana police arrested 10 sharpshooters linked with the Lawrence Bishnoi-Goldie Brar gang. As per ACP, Crime, Gurugram, Varun Dahiya, all the accused have been identified as Jogendra alias Joga, Harjot Singh alias Nila, Sandeep alias Deep, Sinderpal alias Bittu, Prince alias Golu, Ajay Isharwalia alias Punjabi, Rakesh Kumar alias Anil, Dharmendra alias Dharma, Deepak alias Dilawar, and Bharat alias Karan.

Out of the 10 accused, 7 were arrested by the police in Bhondsi, Gurugram, where they had gathered at the behest of Goldie Brar, while they were planning to execute a crime. At the time of the arrest, these 7 accused were wearing police uniforms. The arrested shooters belong in Rajasthan, Punjab, and Haryana. The police further said that five of the sharpshooters have various criminal cases filed against them. Two vehicles were also recovered from the possession of the arrested accused.

As per Gurugram police, all the arrested sharpshooters had come to Gurugram to execute a big kidnapping, and extort ransom worth crores of rupees. Further investigation in the matter is underway.

Sonakshi Datta
Sonakshi Datta
Journalist who wants to cover the truth which others look the other way from.

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