

The miscreants carried out this incident when gangster Manjit Mahala’s relative was out for a morning walk.
Police hunt for killers (Source: Internet)
New Delhi: Criminals are emboldened in the National Capital Delhi. Security and law and order are being openly challenged by miscreants. A sensational case of murder in gang war has come to light in Delhi on Friday morning, reports Dynamite News correspondent.
Miscreants shot dead a close relative of gangster Manjit Mahala in public. The miscreants carried out this incident when gangster Manjit Mahala's relative was out for a morning walk.
The deceased has been identified as Deepak (43), nephew of notorious gangster Manjit Mahala. The miscreants killed Deepak by firing indiscriminately. The deceased Deepak's ten-year-old daughter is also said to be injured in the firing by the miscreants.
This murder was carried out at 7:30 am in Nangal Thakran village in North West Delhi.
There is a suspicion of murder in gang war regarding this incident. Gangster Nandu and his henchmen are suspected of carrying out this murder.
Gang wars are common in some areas (Source: Internet)
According to eyewitnesses, the miscreants fled after firing 5-6 rounds and committing the crime. The number of miscreants is said to be two. According to eyewitnesses, the deceased's daughter and father were at a short distance at the time of firing.
Deepak's name is being said to be associated with share market trading. However, his criminal links or involvement in any criminal activity has not been confirmed. In the initial investigation, this murder is being linked to gang war. Police suspect that Nandu Gang may be behind this murder, which has previously been involved in a rivalry with Manjit Mahal Gang.
Bawana police station has registered a case of murder and started investigation. Police is searching the nearby CCTV footage so that the accused can be identified. A senior police officer said that it is also being investigated whether Deepak had any enmity with anyone or this is the result of some old gang rivalry.
Gang wars are not new in Delhi. For the last many years, rival gangs often attack each other gang members to take revenge of some or the other incident. Many times these gang wars even become a challenge to the police.