Gangster Kala Dhanaula shot dead in Punjab
The Anti-Gangster Task Force of the Punjab Police on Sunday shot dead gangster Kala Dhanaula in the state’s Barnala town after an encounter, officials said. Gurmeet Singh Mann, also known as Kala Dhanaula, was a notorious history-sheeter and the head of the Kala Dhanaula gang. He was wanted in more than 40 cases, including one related to an attack on a Congress leader.
The encounter took place in Barnala town and resulted in the death of Kala Dhanaula. Three of his accomplices were arrested at the crime scene, and two policemen were injured during the exchange of fire.
Kala Dhanaula’s criminal activities had made him a top target for the police. The Punjab Police’s Anti-Gangster Task Force had been keeping a close eye on his movements, leading to the encounter on Sunday.
Kala Dhanaula’s death comes as a major blow to the notorious gang that he led. His arrest and subsequent elimination will undoubtedly have a significant impact on the crime rate in the region. The Punjab Police have reaffirmed their commitment to maintaining law and order and ensuring the safety of the public.
The encounter is a significant victory for the Punjab Police and a clear indication of their determination to crack down on organized crime in the state. The successful operation demonstrates the effectiveness of the Anti-Gangster Task Force and their ability to neutralize dangerous criminals.
The death of Kala Dhanaula marks the end of a long and intense manhunt by the Punjab Police. His elimination will undoubtedly bring relief to the communities affected by his criminal activities, and serve as a warning to others involved in similar illegal enterprises.