In a significant breakthrough, Haryana police arrested several members of the notorious inter-state 'Pardi Gulel' gang following an encounter. The arrests are linked to a recent trespass incident at the residence of the state Congress chief.
Encounter and Arrests
The police acted on a tip-off and intercepted the gang members near a highway. During the encounter, the suspects opened fire, prompting a retaliatory response from the police. After a brief exchange of gunfire, the gang members were subdued and taken into custody. Two of the accused sustained injuries and have been hospitalized under police guard.
Gang's Modus Operandi
The 'Pardi Gulel' gang is known for its involvement in multiple crimes, including burglaries, robberies, and trespassing. They operated across state borders, making them a challenge for law enforcement. The gang specialized in targeting high-profile residences and businesses.
Connection to Congress Chief's House Trespass
The recent trespass at the Congress chief's residence in Haryana had raised security concerns. Police investigations revealed that the same gang was responsible for the incident. The trespass involved unauthorized entry and theft of some valuables. The arrests are expected to provide crucial leads in solving the case.
Police Investigation
Senior police officials confirmed that the arrested individuals are being interrogated to uncover the full extent of their network. Preliminary investigations suggest that the gang had been planning more such crimes in the region. The police have recovered weapons, stolen goods, and other incriminating evidence from the suspects.
Security Measures
In light of the incident, security around the residences of political leaders has been beefed up. The Haryana police have issued advisories to all VIPs to remain vigilant. The state government has assured strict action against those involved in criminal activities.
The successful operation has been widely praised, with citizens commending the police for their swift action. The arrests mark a significant step in curbing inter-state crime in the region.



