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Home / Crime and Justice / Wanted Criminals Apprehended in Kolkata, Sought Online Funds for Temple Visits

Wanted Criminals Apprehended in Kolkata, Sought Online Funds for Temple Visits

18 Oct

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Summary

  • Three Rajasthan gangsters nabbed in Kolkata
  • Planned to visit Kalighat temple but payment never came through
  • Involved in businessman's murder and actor's home firing
Wanted Criminals Apprehended in Kolkata, Sought Online Funds for Temple Visits

On October 18, 2025, three Rajasthan gangsters were apprehended in Kolkata. The accused, Ganpat Gurjar, Mahesh Gurjar, and Dharmendra Gurjar, were members of the Rautamram Swami alias Rohit Godara gang, which was involved in the firing at actor Disha Patani's home on September 12.

The trio had planned to visit the iconic Kalighat temple in Kolkata, but they realized something was amiss as soon as they arrived at Sealdah on October 17. According to the police, the accused were expecting some online payments to sponsor their trip, but that payment never came through.

Investigations revealed that after murdering businessman Ramesh Rumalia at a gym on October 7, the accused had visited the Tirupati temple in South India. However, they were not directly involved in the firing at Disha Patani's home. The police are now expecting the arrest of a fourth suspect, Md Zuber, to clarify why the accused decided to come to Phoolbagan instead of Kalighat.

The trio arrived at Howrah by train on October 17 and went to Sealdah in the evening. From a shop there, they bought clothes and went into hiding in the Phoolbagan-Kadapara area. The police have interrogated the accused and found that one Jeetu had appointed them, but he never paid them as per his promise.

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The three Rajasthan gangsters, members of the Rautamram Swami alias Rohit Godara gang, were nabbed in Kolkata on October 18, 2025 as they were planning to visit the Kalighat temple.
The gangsters had planned to visit the Kalighat temple in Kolkata, but they realized something was amiss when their expected online payments did not come through.
The accused were involved in the murder of a businessman at a gym on October 7, 2025, and were also part of the gang that carried out the firing at actor Disha Patani's home on September 12, 2025.

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