
Four sharpshooters of Gogi gang arrested
The Hindu
It comes days after leader was killed
Four sharpshooters of the Gogi gang, who had allegedly come to the national capital to kill the leader of their rival gang Tillu Tajpuriya, were arrested by the Delhi Police’s Special Cell, officials said on Sunday.
The accused were identified as Anuj alias Mohit, 23, Sagar Rana, 24 and Sumit, 26, all residents of Haryana’s Jhajjar district, and Harsh alias Mithun, 22, a resident of Uttar Pradesh’s Lakhimpur Kheri.
The arrests come days after Jitendra Gogi, the leader of the Gogi gang, was shot dead inside a Rohini courtroom on September 24 by two assailants at the behest of Tajpuriya. The assailants were killed in retaliatory firing by the police.

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