Lawrence Bishnoi Gang's Sharpshooter Killed In Police Encounter In UP

Updated : May 29, 2025 08:32
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PTI

Wanted in multiple cases, including murder and MCOCA, Naveen opened fire on the police, who retaliated, the STF said.

He was declared dead at the hospital. A member of the Lawrence Bishnoi gang was killed in an encounter by the Noida unit of Uttar Pradesh Special Task Force (STF) and the Delhi police special cell in Uttar Pradesh's Hapur.

Naveen Kumar, a sharpshooter of the Lawrence gang had opened fire on police and was shot in retaliation, reported IANS. RK Mishra, Additional Superintendent of Police, Noida STF said they received input about a criminal after which a joint team of the Delhi Police Special Cell and Noida STF was formed to take action.

" The input indicated that a Lawrence Gang member from Delhi was heading to Hapur to carry out a criminal act...," Mishra told the news agency. Naveen, a resident of Loni, Ghaziabad, was sent to the hospital for treatment after the encounter, where he was declared dead, the UP STF said in a statement.

He was wanted in a murder case registered under the Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA) at Thana Farsh Bazar, Delhi.

He was an active member of the Lawrence Bishnoi gang and a sharpshooter, as per the STF. Naveen was booked in 20 cases, including murder, attempt to murder, kidnapping, robbery and MCOCA, registered in Delhi and UP.

In two of the cases he was sentenced by the court, the STF added.

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