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Dead Gangster PB lives on social media as a victim, hero

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Ludhiana: Some frightening punjab gangsters who no longer live on social media.
Davinder Bambiha, Vicky Gounder, Sukha Kahlon and Jaipal Bhullar who have just been killed are all active on social media, thanks to some Facebook profiles and pages of fans who project them as a hero and the Messiah persecuted by the police.
Toi scans several profiles and fan pages and found many pictures of young people showing off weapons.
To connect with and mislead youth, this ghost gangster also uses tags on Facebook such as #RespectWomen, #AVoiddrugs, #Helppoor, #SimpantWrong.
In addition, they also hope for another gangster on their birthday.
July 9 June, Jaipal Bhullar and Gangster Jassi Kharar died at a meeting in West Bengal, but FB profiles in their names were still active.
The profile named ‘Jai Pal Ferozepur’ uploaded posts on June 21, said that the police had harassed the Bhullar family.
It warns the police to stop harassing them more gang wars will begin in Punjab and they will be responsible for that.
This FB post ends with ‘Luck, Shera Khuban Group and Jaipal Bhullar Ferozepur Group’.
Shera Khuban is also a famous gangster found in 2012 in Bathinda.
Another post on the same profile uploaded on June 14 seeks justice for the JAIPAL family of Bhullar and Jassi Khar, which states that the system does not have a solution to announce drugs and smugglers, but they pursue Bhullar and Kharar to Kolkata and kill them.
A fan page on behalf of Gangster Lawrence Bishnoi, which was submitted in Tihar Jail, has provided contacts on the page for people to get illegal weapons.
Deputy Commissioner of Police (crime), Ludhiana, SPS Dhindsa said, “It has been observed that some people sit abroad running profiles and pages like that.
They are friends or gangster fans.
Children fall because of illegal things for fame, Easy money and charm.
The Cyber ​​Cell and Organized Crime Control Unit (OCCU) team saves checks on the activity.
“RN Dhoke, OCCU ADGP, said,” So far, the unit has done a good job and controlling organized crime.
Problems Open provides contact for serious illegal weapons and I will check it out.

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