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In June 2007, the gang members murdered a farmer, and snatched jewelry from his wife after hitting her. [3] In December 2002, the Government ordered judicial probe into the gruesome murder of retired Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), Pritam Singh, his wife and daughter by Kala Kachcha bandits on the intervening night of 2 and 3 December 2002.
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).
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.
Jitender Mann Gogi was a student at Swami Shraddhanand College when his gang was involved in a gang war related to the 2010 Delhi University student elections. [4] By April 2020, when Gogi was captured by Delhi Police, he had 19 cases against his name including murder, attempted murder, extortion, dacoity, and robberies. [5]
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But in December 1986, her husband was shot dead by Kala Keshav gang owing to old rivalry. This brought Santokben in to forefront, who decided to go back to old way of his spouse, to get even. [3] She hailed from Kutiyana town in Porbandar district. She was an MLA from 1990 to 1995 as a candidate of Janata Dal and was close to Chimanbhai Patel. [3]
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Kotwal Ramachandra. Kotwal Ramachandra was a gangster in Bangalore in the 1970s and 1980s. [1] He covered Bengaluru North and operated in Kodandarampura and Srirampura there. He was a contemporary of rival M. P. Jayar