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Dwarka shootout: Three gangsters held, live cartridges recovered

The three arrested accused were allegedly planning to eliminate members of Manjit Mahal's gang.

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Three dreaded criminals were arrested after a brief encounter between them and the Dwarka police on Friday evening in southwest Delhi's Najafgarh area. The three arrested accused were allegedly planning to eliminate members of Manjit Mahal's gang.

According to the police, information was received that Vikas alias PK, who was also wanted in a murder case, would visit Najafgarh-based gangster Kapil Sangwan at the latter's residence, and would be accompanied by his associates. Following this, a team of officials probed the information further and raided the house.

During the raid, three persons from the house started firing at the police officials. The cops retaliated by firing in the air and warned the criminals to surrender. However, nobody was injured in the exchange of fire, and around half a dozen rounds were fired.

"The accused have been identified as Nakul Sangwan alias Deepak, a resident of Mahendergarh, Rohit alias Gahlawat, a resident of Jhajjar, and Tarun, a resident of Rohtak. All three have been arrested. However, Vikas was not found present at the spot," said Anto Alphonse, deputy commissioner of police, Dwarka, Delhi.

The police also seized a 9mm pistol which has 'Made in Turkey' inscribed on it, along with 10 live cartridges, from Nakul. It recovered a 9mm pistol country-made pistol and six live cartridges from Tarun, and a loaded country-made weapon with a live 315 bore cartridge from Rohit. Three empty shells fired by the criminals have also been recovered.

While Sangwan's house was being searched, 25 live 9mm cartridges were seized. The accused told the police that they had gathered there to plan and eliminate close associates of rival gangster Manjit Mahal.

The police said it wanted to provide security to Kapil alias Nandu while taking him to court and back, as it had strong suspicion that Kapil may be targeted by Mahal's henchmen while in transit.

Nakul has previously been involved in a case under the Arms Act. Tarun has two previous cases registered against him.

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  • Police received a tip-off that a dreaded gang would be visiting the Najafgarh residence of gangster Kapil Sangwan, following which a team raided the house.
     
  • During the raid, three persons started firing at police officials, who returned fire. Nobody was injured in the exchange, but 3 persons were held.
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