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Transcontinental Gang War Erupts in Delhi Killing

Summary

  • Man murdered in Delhi amidst ongoing cross-continental gang war.
  • Himanshu Bhau gang claims responsibility, citing revenge.
  • International syndicates fuel local land dispute violence.

A targeted shooting in outer north Delhi's Bawana on Saturday morning resulted in the death of a 45-year-old man, Joginder, amid a deepening cross-continental gang conflict. Three individuals on a motorcycle ambushed Joginder, firing multiple shots before fleeing the scene. He was pronounced dead upon arrival at a hospital.

Hours later, the Himanshu Bhau gang, operating internationally, claimed responsibility through a social media post. They asserted that Joginder was involved in the murder of their associate, Keshav Dabas, and warned of further retribution for others connected to Dabas's death. This incident marks the fourth fatality in a violent feud that has engulfed the locality.

Investigators link the current violence to a long-standing dispute over a plot of land, exacerbated by the involvement of international syndicates like the Himanshu Bhau gang. The feud is believed to be a revenge cycle stemming from earlier murders of associates linked to the involved gangs. Police are currently conducting extensive manhunts for the shooters involved in this transnational hit.

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