Tensions in Delhi’s underworld eased dramatically with the capture of 22-year-old Kuldeep Singh, a hardened Kaushal Chaudhary gang enforcer. Picked up in Dwarka Sector-17, he was plotting a Burari trader’s demise and remains a suspect in Punjab’s Rs 5 crore extortion-firing at Chawla Cloth House. The Crime Branch’s precision raid prevented bloodshed.
Kuldeep, residing in Bhalswa Dairy’s SSN Park, carried a PX-30 auto pistol, loaded 7.65 mm gun, live rounds, and a UP-stolen scooter—prompting Arms Act charges. Inspector Krishna Kumar’s squad, backed by SI Agam Prasad, moved on a tip linking him to exiled bosses Pawan Shaukeen and Gurdeep ‘Pa Ji.’
Digging deeper, probes uncovered his 2024 Punjab arrest, post-bail relapse, encrypted gang comms, Haryana weapon supplies, and cross-state plotting. He’d reconned the victim meticulously.
Officials credit sharp intelligence for thwarting the plot. With Kuldeep spilling secrets under grilling, a dragnet is out for the syndicate. This arrest signals a robust offensive against gangs blending extortion, arms, and hits, safeguarding Delhi’s entrepreneurs from shadowy threats.
