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Police arrest four, claim gang active in Noida, Western UP busted

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Posted: Jan 13, 2009 at 0318 hrs IST

New Delhi With the arrest of four persons, the Crime Branch has claimed to have busted the Noida-based Amit Gujjar gang involved in the several sensational crimes like dacoity, car jacking, kidnapping and contract-killing in Noida and western Uttar Pradesh.

According to the police, important cases including the abduction case of a young girl kidnapped at gunpoint from a market have been solved .

“Three teams of the Crime Branch were constituted to gather information about the gang,” Neeraj Thakur, Deputy Commissioner of Police, Crime, said.

On Sunday, the police received tip-off that Amit Gujjar, the kingpin of the gang, will come to Delhi with Anil Kumar, Ved Pal and Manoj Sharma to commit a crime in Jaitpur village, and a trap was laid. “When asked them to surrender, but they fired on us. But we were organised and overpowered them,” a police officer said. During the firing, four policemen and a gangster, Manoj, sustained injuries.

The police has recovered four country-made pistols and ammunition from the accused.

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