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Home / Crime and Justice / Gangster Paraded in Chains: A Stark Message to Criminals

Gangster Paraded in Chains: A Stark Message to Criminals

20 Nov

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Summary

  • A murder convict was paraded in chains through Hansi streets.
  • Police aimed to deter criminals and build public trust.
  • The gangster had a significant social media following.
Gangster Paraded in Chains: A Stark Message to Criminals

A controversial public display occurred in Hansi, Haryana, where a murder convict, facing numerous other charges, was paraded through the streets in chains. The police defended this action, asserting it was necessary to deliver a potent message to the criminal element and foster greater public confidence.

The individual, identified as gangster Daljit Sihag, was brought to Hansi on a production warrant for an organized crime investigation. Escorted by a substantial police contingent, he walked for several kilometers with his hands bound. Authorities indicated that Sihag had been cultivating a public image as a 'hero' on social media, boasting a follower count of approximately 1.25 lakh.

Sihag's criminal history includes convictions for murder and involvement in attempted killings and extortions. He was serving a life sentence for his role in a murder during the 2016 Jat reservation agitation. A recent controversy arose from a social media post featuring Sihag, prompting an inquiry and the registration of an FIR against the individual allegedly managing his online presence.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Hansi police paraded Daljit Sihag in chains to send a strong message to criminals and build public trust.
Daljit Sihag is a murder convict and accused in 61 cases, including attempted killings and extortions.
Yes, Daljit Sihag had cultivated a public image as a hero on social media and had about 1.25 lakh followers.

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