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On 15 October 1999, the members of a Kala Kachcha Gang killed two persons, raped a woman and robbed cash and valuables from a few houses. They were sentenced to life imprisonment on 29 April 2007. [5] December 2006, the gang attacked a youth in Bathinda to extort funds. The youth was left for dead and only later admitted to hospital.
Kala Kachcha Gangs (also known as Kale-Kachchewale or Kale Kachche Gangs) refers to certain organized criminal gangs in Punjab, India. The Kala Kachcha gang members are robbers and dacoits, who don police uniform or 'Kale Kachche' (black underpants) [43] to evade detection. They put grease on their body as lubricant.
The Chaddi Baniyan Gangs (also known as the Kachcha Baniyan Gangs) are criminal groups operating in parts of India. [1] Gang members perform attacks while wearing only their underwear, which is the source of their name (in the local languages, chaddi, or kachcha are underpants and baniyan is undershirts). In addition to wearing undergarments ...
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Kala Kachcha gang; P. Punjab Control of Organised Crime Act; S. Darbara Singh (murderer) This page was last edited on 20 November 2017, at 02:04 (UTC). Text is ...
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A drill rapper who shot a rival outside a baby’s first birthday party in Walthamstow and “glorified” his murder in a rap video has been jailed for at least 37 years.
Karnataka Control of Organised Crimes Act, 2000 (KCOCA) [2] is a law enacted by Karnataka state in India in 2000 to combat organised crime and terrorism. [3] [4] [5 ...