

Delhi gangster Salman Tyagi, linked to Bawana and Bishnoi gangs, was found hanging in Mandoli Jail. While police call it suicide, suspicions of foul play persist. Known for orchestrating crimes from prison, his death raises questions about jail safety & gang rivalries. Investigation ongoing.
Gangster Salman Tyagi
New Delhi: A major incident has come to light in Mandoli Jail in Delhi, where notorious gangster of West Delhi Salman Tyagi was found hanging from a noose in his cell. Police have called it a suicide, but it has not been confirmed yet. Whether his death was really a suicide or a conspiracy is being investigated.
Who was Salman Tyagi?
Salman Tyagi was a big name in the underworld of Delhi-NCR. Earlier he was a member of the Neeraj Bawana Gang, but later he associated himself with the Lawrence Bishnoi Gang. Several cases related to murder, robbery, ransom, and gang war were registered against him. He was also being tried under the Maharashtra Control of Organized Crime Act (MCOCA).
He used to run criminal activities even while in jail
Salman Tyagi was involved in criminal activities despite being in jail. Last year, he had ordered the shooting of two Delhi businessmen for a ransom of Rs 50 lakh. The police had arrested two shooters named Deepanshu and Moinuddin who carried out this incident. It is believed that Salman had carried out this attack to strengthen his hold on the Lawrence Bishnoi gang.
Mystery of death: Suicide or murder?
Salman Tyagi died suddenly, which raises questions about whether it was really suicide or whether he was the victim of some gang war or conspiracy inside the jail. Delhi Police has sent the body for postmortem, and the investigation is on.
Gang war and the game of criminal politics
Salman Tyagi's case shows the rivalry among criminal gangs of Delhi-NCR. He was earlier in the Bawana gang, but when Lawrence Bishnoi's influence increased, he changed his team. Such gangsters often die in jail under mysterious circumstances, which may also involve the role of rival gangs or police.
Salman Tyagi's death has once again highlighted the problem of jail security and gang war. Whether it was a suicide or a conspiracy will be clear only after investigation. But it is certain that the criminal equation of Delhi-NCR has changed once again.