• Source:JND

Gurugram Police have taken major action against notorious gangster Kaushal Chaudhary. His illegal property, worth crores, was bulldozed on Wednesday afternoon, jagran.com reported. The police and DTP team bulldozed the gangster's illegal property and demolished it.

According to the police, the criminal had illegally occupied and carried out construction on more than 1,500 square yards of land belonging to the Haryana Urban Development Authority. Kaushal is a resident of Gurugram’s Naharpur Rupa. He has approximately 37 cases registered against him, including murder, robbery, extortion, and ransom. He was arrested by the Gurugram police several years ago and has been in jail ever since.

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Recently, after a thorough investigation, the Crime Branch team found that property had been illegally constructed in Naharpur Rupa. Illegal activities were also being carried out from there. Considering this to be illegal construction, a decision has been made to take action. Duty Magistrate RS Batth and the police force were present during the action on Wednesday afternoon. Meanwhile, a bulldozer was also used to demolish the illegal property of criminal Gajepal in Jharsa on Wednesday afternoon.

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Earlier this year in February, the Crime Branch of Delhi Police apprehended a 22-year-old alleged shooter linked to the Delhi Police-monitored Kaushal Chaudhary Gang and foiled a purported plot to murder a businessman in North Delhi's Burari area.

The accused, identified as Kuldeep Singh, was arrested by the Anti-Gangster Squad (AGS) of the Crime Branch on February 7 in Dwarka following specific intelligence inputs.

According to Delhi Police, Singh was allegedly acting on instructions from foreign-based gangsters Pawan Shokeen and Gurdeep, who had activated their associate to execute a planned murder in the national capital. The target was a Burari-based businessman, and the killing was allegedly aimed at establishing the gang's supremacy and expanding its organised extortion network.


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