Published on April 2, 2026
In a significant operation against organized crime, Bokaro Police engaged in a fierce encounter that left gang leader Prince Gupta injured and led to the arrest of seven members of his criminal outfit. The operation, which took place early on Thursday morning, was aimed at disrupting Gupta’s activities involving extortion and illegal arms trafficking.
The police received intelligence on Gupta’s whereabouts and swiftly moved to apprehend him and his associates. As officers closed in, gunfire erupted in which Gupta sustained injuries, prompting immediate medical attention. Authorities have confirmed that he is currently hospitalized but in stable condition.
The arrested individuals were identified as key operatives within Gupta’s gang, known for their involvement in various criminal activities across the region. Police seized several firearms and large amounts of cash during the raid, indicating the scale of the gang’s operations.
Bokaro Police Chief spoke at a press conference, emphasizing the importance of this operation in combating organized crime. “This is a major victory for law enforcement in Bokaro. We are committed to ensuring the safety of our citizens criminal networks,” he stated. The police chief also urged citizens to report any suspicious activities, reinforcing the role of community cooperation in maintaining public order.
The operation has sent shockwaves through the local criminal underworld, with many speculating about the potential power vacuum following Gupta’s injury and the arrests. Local authorities are on high alert, anticipating possible retaliation from the gang.
This crackdown on organized crime comes in the wake of increasing public concern over safety issues related to gang violence and extortion in the Bokaro district. The police have vowed to continue their efforts, with multiple operations planned to target other known criminal entities in the region.
As investigations continue, authorities are working to gather more intelligence on Gupta’s network and are determined to hold those responsible for extortion and illegal arms dealings accountable.
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