Haryana Police Secures Deportation of Fugitive Gangster from Thailand
Fugitive gangster from Haryana brought back from Thailand
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Sahil Chauhan, a member of the Bhuppi Rana gang, was deported from Thailand to India by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) after a coordinated operation. Wanted in multiple criminal cases, Chauhan had fled abroad using a fake passport and was captured following intelligence from Haryana Police's special task force.
- 01Sahil Chauhan was deported from Thailand after being a fugitive for two years.
- 02He is linked to the Bhuppi Rana gang and wanted in 16 criminal cases.
- 03Chauhan fled India using a fake passport and was attempting to renew his father's passport.
- 04This operation involved coordination between Interpol and Indian ministries.
- 05Haryana Police has successfully deported five gangsters in 2026.
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Sahil Chauhan, a notorious member of the Bhuppi Rana gang, was deported from Thailand back to India by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on Saturday. The operation was executed in collaboration with Interpol and involved the ministries of external and home affairs. Upon arrival at Indira Gandhi International Airport in New Delhi, Chauhan was taken into custody by Haryana Police's special task force. He is wanted in 16 criminal cases, including murder and illegal firearms use. Chauhan, who had previously been sentenced to 10 years in prison for an assassination attempt on rival gangster Monu Rana, fled India in 2024 using a fake passport. His recent attempts to renew his father's passport led to his capture after authorities tracked his location in Thailand. This marks the fifth successful deportation of gangsters by Haryana Police in 2026, indicating ongoing efforts to combat organized crime in the region.
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The deportation of Sahil Chauhan is a significant step in addressing organized crime in Haryana, potentially leading to increased safety for residents.
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