NEW DELHI: On Saturday, gangster Raju Theth was shot and killed in Sikar, Rajasthan. He was shot dead by unidentified thugs in the Sikar neighborhood of Udyog Nagar, close to his home.
The findings indicated that the Anandpal gang was hostile against Raju Theth. According to sources, the Lawrence Bishnoi and Anandpal gangs were cooperating.
The Lawrence gang's history sheeter, Rohit Godara, has admitted that Raju Theth's death was his fault. He also claimed to have exacted revenge for the deaths of Anandpal and Balveer.
On social media, the incident's video has become very popular. The victim is being openly shot at by criminals, as seen in the video. There are four suspects visible in the footage.
The criminal organisation Lawrence and Goldie is currently run out of Azerbaijan by Rohit Godara, who has accepted responsibility for the incident.
In India, he is a wanted criminal. Deepak Tinu was given a grenade and a place to stay by Rohit while he was evading capture.
According to sources with the Delhi Police Special Cell, thugs had been plotting Raju Theth's murder for ten years.
In a suspected case of land grabbing and extortion, the Bhankrota police detained known mobster Raju Theth and two other individuals earlier this year.
Additionally, according to sources, Theth was detained by Mahesh Nagar police in accordance with CRPC Section 151 (arrest to prevent the commission of cognizable offenses).
Theth relocated to Jaipur in an effort to broaden his support network outside the Shekhawati region. "The investigation into the case is ongoing.
They've all been taken into custody, said DCP (West) Richa Tomar. Later, he was taken into custody by the court.
Police have cordoned off the entire district and are conducting checks. It is said that Raju Theth was shot three times by criminals. The borders of Haryana and Jhunjhunu have been sealed by the police.
Reports say that Raju Theth was about to come to politics and the discussion of such a huge gangster leaving the world of crime and joining politics had also made headlines in the past.
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