New Delhi: Gangster Fugitive Sandeep Alias Kala Jathedi, which is on the list of some of the most sought after countries, including Delhi, Haryana and Punjab, have been arrested from Saharanpur Uttar Pradesh by Delhi police.
Jathedi, who has escaped from police detention in Faridabad in February 2020, brought RS 7 Lakh gift to him.
He had arranged a brave shootout at the GTB Hospital in March this year to release Henchman Kuldeep Fajja which was later arrested and killed in a meeting with Delhi police specifically cells.
Toi is the first to report about Jathedi’s role in a shootout and about the direct plan to shift the base to North India because he has worked to rule the lower world in Delhi, Rajasthan, Haryana, and the Part Uttar Pradesh and Punjab.
He has been found using international numbers to communicate with his colleagues, lead the police to believe that he might be based in Dubai.
To expand the Hold Syndicate in Delhi, he handled hands with imprisoned gangsters such as Lawrence Bishnoi and Jitender Gogi, in addition to the shutter who seemed to be based in Bangkok.
The plan is to exploit vacuum space created in the world of crime with catching or gangster meetings such as Neeraj Bawania and Anand Pal Singh.
Jathedi, who was learned to go back and forth between Dubai and Bangkok, proposed a greater syndicate of all gangs.
Recently, Jathedi shot at the center of attention after his competition with Sushil Kumar wrestlers who had attacked Jathedi’s nephew and killed his friend, Sagar Dhankhad, at the Chhatrasal Stadium.
Jathedi, who was in the middle of the 30s, stopped learning after class XII and had become a name familiar to the police Haryana for more than a decade.
He has committed his first murder in 2009 during a robbery in Rohtak.
In 2016, a Sonipat court handed over a life sentence in the 2010 murder case.
Jathedi became strong after being introduced to Gangster Lawrence Bishnoi by criminals from Najafgarh, Kapil Sangwan.
He became an instrumental in eliminating some rivals Bishnoi, who helped him escape from police detention.