Gurugram encounter: 4 gangsters killed, 3 cops injured in Sushant Lok
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Key Takeaways
Four alleged gangsters were shot dead and one critically injured in a fierce encounter between the Gurugram Crime Branch and armed criminals in the Sushant Lok Phase-2 area late on Thursday, 10 July. Three Gurugram Police personnel also sustained gunshot injuries during the prolonged exchange of fire, which saw nearly 60 rounds fired.
How the Encounter Unfolded
The operation began around 9:30 pm after the Crime Branch received a tip-off about a suspicious SUV carrying armed men in the area. Multiple Crime Branch teams were immediately deployed and barricades were erected across key points. By the time officers reached the spot, the armed suspects had already opened fire at the residence of a local businessman.
Assistant Commissioner of Police Dharmveer Singh told reporters that the businessman had reportedly been receiving repeated extortion threats from a wanted gangster operating from abroad, making him the target of the attack. When surrounded by police and asked to surrender, the accused allegedly opened indiscriminate fire in an attempt to escape, triggering a sustained gunfight.
Casualties and Medical Status
All five alleged shooters sustained bullet injuries during the encounter. They were transported to a private super-speciality hospital, where doctors declared four of them dead. The fifth accused remains admitted in critical condition and is undergoing treatment. The three injured police personnel were also shifted to hospital immediately; their conditions are being closely monitored.
The Deepak Nandal Gang Connection
According to police, the five accused are believed to be associated with the Deepak Nandal gang, a criminal network reportedly led by a foreign-based gangster. The extortion demand on the businessman was allegedly made on behalf of this gang. The identities of the deceased and injured accused, along with details of their criminal records, are yet to be officially disclosed.
Forensic Investigation Under Way
Following the encounter, teams from the Scene of Crime (SoC) unit and the Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL), along with senior officers including the DCP (Crime) and DCP (East), reached the site. A detailed scientific examination of the crime scene was carried out and forensic and technical evidence collected. Five foreign-made pistols were recovered from the spot.
Gurugram Police stated that further legal proceedings are underway and that criminals who spread terror will not be spared. The disclosure of the accused's identities and criminal backgrounds is expected once formalities are complete.