A high-stakes police encounter rocked Jamshedpur late last night, injuring three hardened criminals tied to the abduction of an industrialist’s son, Kairav Gandhi. Bistupur police station’s jurisdiction near Sai Temple became a battlefield between 2:30 and 3 AM, with the suspects shot in the legs and rushed to MGM Hospital.
The botched weapon seizure turned violent as Guddu Singh, Mohammad Imran, and Ramiz Raja—Bihar residents from Gaya and Nalanda—tried wresting a carbine and fired wildly at the team. Bistupur’s Alok Dubey evaded direct hits, while police precision firing halted the assault.
SP Kumar Shivasish lauded the team’s restraint and self-defense measures, announcing the recovery of a carbine among other weapons. Eluding capture post the 13-day kidnapping that ended in Kairav’s safe recovery, these men hid with arms, plotting their next moves.
As the city breathes easier, police hunt for lingering gang members, anticipating key disclosures from interrogations. This clash exemplifies the relentless campaign against organized crime, reinforcing Jamshedpur’s security apparatus and deterring future threats.