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UP’s most wanted criminal Ankit Gujjar
Ankit Gujjar was said to have been engaged with upwards of eight homicide cases. Both the Uttar Pradesh police and the Delhi Police had given prizes worth ₹1.25 lakh against him.
Tihar Jail authorities said they had dispatched an examination to test Ankit’s demise and determine the specific reason behind the episode.
Ankit Gujjar, one of UP’s most needed hoodlums, was discovered dead in Tihar Jail.
Ankit Gujjar, named perhaps the most needed lawbreaker in Uttar Pradesh with different tallies of manslaughter and burglary, was discovered dead in Delhi’s Tihar Jail on Wednesday morning, affirmed jail authorities. Albeit the specific conditions encompassing his passing isn’t yet clear, news organizations detailed that Ankit’s body was found at Jail Number 3 in Tihar earlier today.
Ankit Gujjar was said to have been associated with upwards of eight homicide cases. Both the Uttar Pradesh Police and the Delhi Police had given prizes to him. While the UP Police had reported a prize of ₹1 lakh, the Delhi Police proclaimed ₹25,000 as compensation for capturing Ankit Gujjar.
Ankit was captured by the Uttar Pradesh Police back in 2015, yet he had come temporarily free from jail in 2019. He then, at that point, moved his activities to Delhi. The criminal, an inhabitant of Baghpat in western Uttar Pradesh, allegedly held hands with a Delhi-based hoodlum, Rohit Chaudhary, to mutually frame the Chaudhary-Gujjar pack. They were excited about growing their organization in South Delhi, reports say.
Delhi Police in September last year captured Ankit Gujjar, who had become one of UP’s most needed crooks. A few different criminals in the South Delhi region had joined the Chaudhary-Gujjar posse. They claimed that the individuals from the group were living respectively at Neemrana in Rajasthan alongside their chiefs, Rohit Chaudhary and Ankit Gujjar.
Ankit’s demise is huge because last month, the Delhi high court requested the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) to test an instance of a detainee named Shrikant Rama Swami’s homicide inside the jail on May 14.
Master, an under-preliminary detainee, was discovered dead on May 14, 2002, in Barrack No. 4 of Ward No. 2 at Tihar’s Jail Number 2.