
mukesh alias Gujjar, who was once another name for terror on the streets of delhi, has finally come under the clutches of law. This notorious gangster, who hid by changing names for 16 years, is no longer in a position to look into the eyes of the law. The Crime Branch of delhi police arrested this criminal from rohini through intelligence, tireless efforts and intelligence information.
A horrifying afternoon that shook Delhi
On 28 february 2002, Mohan Lal Bansal's car, who was returning from Karol Bagh with Rs 25 lakh, was surrounded by four armed attackers near anand Parvat. Bullets were fired. Bansal died on the spot. The accused fled with the car and cash. This was no ordinary robbery, it was the bloody knock of Delhi's most dangerous gang. The main accused mukesh alias Gujjar was out of sight of the police since then. The fire of this horrific incident had not been extinguished even after 16 years and now the same fire has burnt the criminal.
He had once come out of the wrestling ring, but became a murderer
A teenager from Uttar Pradesh, who had gone to learn wrestling in the wrestling rings of Mangolpuri, soon got into the quagmire of gang war and bloodshed. He committed his first murder in 1992, and with this his association with the world of crime continued. He started extorting weekly money from pickpockets and gamblers of delhi, then took up arms. His gang included Sanjeev, Rakesh and Vijay – all four together created a dark world of armed robberies.
police encounter and fleeing justice
A few days after the robbery, the police surrounded the area. In a fierce encounter, the gang leader Sanjeev was killed. The rest were arrested. But mukesh fled during the trial. The court declared him a criminal. Meanwhile, two of his associates are serving life imprisonment after being convicted – and mukesh, he became active again in the world of crime with a new identity.