Will gangster Rohit Godara appear in court by January 19?

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Will gangster Rohit Godara appear in court by January 19?

Synopsis

A court in Sri Ganganagar has ordered gangster Rohit Godara to appear by January 19 or face trial in his absence. This case highlights the ongoing challenges with organized crime in Rajasthan, particularly the notorious Lawrence Bishnoi gang's activities.

Key Takeaways

  • Sri Ganganagar court orders gangster to appear.
  • Failure to appear may lead to trial in absentia.
  • Gangster implicated in extortion and threats.
  • Investigations link associates to criminal activities.
  • Ongoing challenges with organized crime in Rajasthan.

Jaipur, Jan 17 (NationPress) The Sri Ganganagar court has mandated that gangster Rohit Godara, affiliated with the Lawrence Bishnoi gang, must appear by January 19. Should he fail to comply, the trial will commence in his absence as stipulated under Section 356 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS).

A case against Rohit Godara was filed at the Sadar Police Station in Sri Ganganagar on June 4, 2025, for extorting ransom from a businessman and issuing threats to his family. The businessman reported receiving menacing calls and messages via WhatsApp from an international number.

The threats included dire consequences if the ransom was not paid. Investigations confirmed that Rohit Godara and his associates were behind these messages. When one of the accused attempted to collect the first installment of Rs 5 lakh at the businessman’s store, a police operation led to the arrest of four accomplices along with a vehicle.

The apprehended individuals consisted of Rajkumar alias Rocket, Kuldeep Kumar, Neeraj Swami, and Shyamsunder, all linked to Rohit Godara. A formal charge sheet was subsequently filed against them in court.

Additionally, police recovered Rs 5 lakh in cash and confiscated the Fortuner vehicle implicated in the crime.

Initial investigations indicated that the four arrested were acting directly under the orders of the notorious gangster Rohit Godara, known for his long-standing affiliation with the Lawrence Bishnoi gang.

Rohit Godara remains at large, and a charge sheet has been filed against him under Section 335 of the BNSS, with a request for a trial in absentia under Section 356.

A native of Bikaner, Rohit Godara has been a prominent figure in the Lawrence Bishnoi gang for years, allegedly extorting crores from businessmen across various districts in Rajasthan, including Sri Ganganagar and Bikaner. He orchestrates his gang's activities through threats made from foreign phone numbers and is wanted in multiple criminal cases, with numerous charges pending against him.

Point of View

It is crucial to recognize the implications of organized crime in our society. The actions of Rohit Godara and his gang reflect a deep-rooted issue that law enforcement continues to combat. NationPress stands firm in reporting these events, emphasizing the need for justice and public safety.
NationPress
17/01/2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What charges does Rohit Godara face?
Rohit Godara faces charges of extortion and issuing threats, particularly after demanding ransom from a businessman.
What happens if he fails to appear in court?
If Rohit Godara does not appear by January 19, the trial will proceed in his absence under Section 356 of the BNSS.
Who are the associates arrested with him?
The associates arrested include Rajkumar alias Rocket, Kuldeep Kumar, Neeraj Swami, and Shyamsunder, all linked to his gang.
What is the significance of this case?
This case highlights the ongoing battle against organized crime in Rajasthan, particularly the activities of the Lawrence Bishnoi gang.
Is Rohit Godara still at large?
Yes, Rohit Godara is currently absconding and remains a wanted criminal.
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