Five Bangladeshi Gang Members Arrested in Delhi for Dacoities in Goa
Five Bangladeshi gang members held in Delhi for dacoities committed in Goa
Hindustan Times
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Goa Police arrested five Bangladeshi nationals in Delhi for their involvement in dacoities in Goa last year. The arrests followed a year-long investigation and were made just before the gang was set to commit another robbery in the national capital.
- 01Five Bangladeshi nationals arrested for dacoity in Goa.
- 02The arrests were made in Delhi following a year-long investigation.
- 03The gang was involved in two dacoity incidents in Goa last year.
- 04They operated in small groups and avoided electronic communication.
- 05Further investigation is ongoing to recover stolen property.
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Goa Police have arrested five Bangladeshi nationals in Delhi for their alleged involvement in two dacoity incidents that occurred in Goa last year. The arrests were made during the night of April 14-15, following a year-long investigation that involved multiple states and extensive surveillance. The gang is linked to dacoities reported in Dona Paula and Ganeshpuri in October. The police's investigation included the analysis of CCTV footage and intelligence sharing with other states. The breakthrough came when the Delhi Police's crime branch apprehended the suspects before they could commit another robbery. The accused had illegally entered India from Bangladesh and had previously conducted reconnaissance on targeted residential areas. They were armed with locally procured weapons and operated in small groups to evade detection. The police are continuing their investigation to recover stolen property and weapons, and they plan to invoke provisions of the Foreigners Act against the accused.
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The arrests may enhance security and deter future criminal activities in Goa, particularly for residents concerned about safety.
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