The video, which went viral, shows Yogesh speaking to local media while in police custody at the Refinery police station. New Delhi: A shocking video of Yogesh, a sharpshooter associated with the notorious Lawrence Bishnoi gang, has sparked a major controversy in Mathura, leading to the suspension of three police officers. In the video, he claimed his encounter was staged raising serious questions about the police’s actions.
Yogesh was arrested in a joint operation by the Delhi Special Cell and Mathura Police. The video, which went viral, shows Yogesh speaking to local media while in police custody at the Refinery police station. He alleges that his encounter was fabricated As a result of the viral video, Mathura Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Shailesh Pandey has suspended Sub-inspector Ramsanehi, Head Constable Vipin and Constable Sanjay, of the same police station where the video was recorded.
Yogesh was initially arrested in connection with the murder of a 35-year-old gym owner, Nadir Shah, who was shot dead in broad daylight in South Delhi on September 12. “In a joint operation between police and Delhi Special Cell team, a sharpshooter named Yogesh, who is said to have linkages with the Lawrence Bishnoi gang, has been injured in an encounter. He has been wanted in a murder case in Delhi,” Pandey said.
Adding to the already tense situation, Bollywood actor Salman Khan has received fresh death threats, demanding a Rs 5 crore extortion payment to settle the dispute with LawrenceBIshnoi gand. The sender of the threatening message, claiming to be close to the Lawrence Bishnoi gang, warned of dire consequences if the money was not paid. Following Siddique’s murder on October 12, Mumbai police have intensified their search for the suspects involved.
The police have issued a lookout circular for Shubham Lonkar and two other suspects, Shiv Kumar Gautam and Zeeshan Akhtar, who are believed to be fleeing to Nepal. Click for more latest India news . Also get top headlines and latest news from India and around the world at News9.
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3 cops suspended in Mathura after Lawrence Bishnoi gang member’s video goes viral
The video, which went viral, shows Yogesh speaking to local media while in police custody at the Refinery police station.