Goons attack the Competitors of the famous "Dolly Ki Tapri"
Four Thugs Assail Enemies Close to "Dolly Ki Tapri," Increasing the Crime Wave in Second Capital
by Nagpur Trends Team | Published on 2024-02-17 20:34:58
Murders and violent attacks on defenseless civilians in the Second Capital are a result of horrific acts that go unpunished and are visible to the public. Another terrifying occurrence happened on Friday at "Dolly Ki Tapri," a roadside tea store on Rabindranath Tagore Marg in Civil Lines that is located across from VCA Stadium.
Using sharp-edged weapons, four thugs attacked several supporters of the accused who had been detained in connection with the high-profile murder of mobster Abhishek, also known as Bhanja Sanjay Gulabe.
Sanjay, also known as Golu Gagan Sinha, was one of the casualties. He had serious back injuries and was taken to Mayo Hospital right after. When Pachpaoli Police brought Rohit Sunil Naharkar (28), Shyam Babu Kusere (30), and Rajkumar Bandu Lachalwar (20), who had been detained for their roles in Abhishek's murder, before the magistrate court on Friday, their police custody detention came to an end, it caused a tremor in the crowded neighborhood. Following the court's decision to remand them to magistrate custody, some of the accused's supporters showed up at the Nyay Mandir premises to accompany the police as they were being taken to Central Jail.
Whilst Rohit, Shyam, and Rajkumar were making their way home, four or five thugs who were purportedly associated with the late Abhishek's group ambushed them with knives in broad daylight and then made their escape. After learning about the situation, Sadar Police Station personnel raced to the scene. Sanjay Sinha was taken to the hospital after suffering severe injuries.
A manhunt was started by the police for the attackers. For killing Abhishek, Rohit, Shyam, and Rajkumar—all Panchkula citizens living close to Hanuman Mandir in Pachpaoli—were taken into custody by Pachpaoli Police. Due of Rohit's affair with a female who was linked to him, Abhishek's friend Dinesh, also known as Ganesh, got into a fight with him. To resolve the issue, Abhishek and his pals went to see Rohit close to the Panchkula Hanuman Mandir.
On Wednesday night, three seasoned criminals—one of them was going after an elderly victim—attempted to kill three innocent people on Dharampeth's West High Court Road with sharp objects. But just one of them could be taken into custody; the other two are still at large.