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9 Prince gang members nabbed in Dhanbad

9 Prince gang members nabbed in Dhanbad

Time of India16 hours ago

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Dhanbad: Dhanbad police arrested nine members of the Wasseypur-based Prince Khan gang on Monday. The arrests were made during a series of raids conducted on the directives of SSP Prabhat Kumar.
Led by SP (City) Ritvik Srivastava, two team of police simultaneously raided several suspected hideouts across Dhanbad and arrested Mohammed Hashim and Peer Mohammed alias Gabru of West Singhbhum; Mohammed Sarwar, Nanwir Alam, and Saif Ali alias Munna Khan from Wasseypur and Bhuli in Dhanbad; Ajay Kandyang alias Damu of Mango, East Singhbhum; and Bablu Kandyang and Pintu Lohar from Seraikela-Kharsawan.
SSP Prabhat Kumar said, "The arrests have averted several potential crimes in Dhanbad and nearby areas. Interrogation is underway, and some of the accused have disclosed the names of associates who assist them."
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