Six Members of Notorious Kaccha Baniyan Gang Arrested After Robbery in South Delhi
Faces masked, clad in undergarments: 6 of notorious gang held for looting jewellery from South Delhi home
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Delhi Police arrested six members of the Kaccha Baniyan gang following a robbery in Malviya Nagar, South Delhi, where they stole jewelry while dressed in undergarments. The gang is infamous for its violent history, including multiple robberies and murders since the 1990s.
- 01Six members of the Kaccha Baniyan gang were arrested in South Delhi after a robbery.
- 02The gang is notorious for committing violent robberies while dressed in undergarments.
- 03CCTV footage captured the robbers during the incident in Malviya Nagar.
- 04The gang has a history of involvement in multiple robberies and murders since the 1990s.
- 05The arrested members are originally from Madhya Pradesh.
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On Sunday, Delhi Police apprehended six members of the notorious Kaccha Baniyan gang following a robbery in Malviya Nagar, South Delhi. The gang members, dressed in undergarments and masks, allegedly broke into a flat on May 1, stealing jewelry while the family slept. CCTV footage captured two of the robbers during the incident. Police traced the suspects to Ambedkar Nagar, where they engaged in an exchange of gunfire, resulting in injuries to three of the accused. The Kaccha Baniyan gang, primarily composed of individuals from the Pardi community in Madhya Pradesh, has a long history of violent robberies dating back to the 1990s, including infamous cases of robbery-cum-murders. Officers suspect that these gang members were involved in at least four robberies in Delhi last year, highlighting their ongoing threat to public safety.
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The arrest of the Kaccha Baniyan gang members may enhance safety in upscale neighborhoods of South Delhi, reducing the fear of violent robberies.
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