The Anti-Gangster Squad (AGS) of the Delhi Police apprehended a 24-year-old alleged arms supplier associated with the Kapil Sangwan, Nandu gang. The arrest led to the recovery of multiple illegal firearms and live cartridges during the operation near UER-II, Pochanpur Village, Dwarka. Aditya Mishra, the accused, was caught following credible intelligence inputs, with police seizing “one pistol with two live cartridges” from him.
The press release detailed Kapil Sangwan (Nandu) as a notorious gangster operating from abroad but still managing his criminal network through encrypted communication platforms. The gang, known for extortion and illegal arms supply, has been a target of law enforcement. Mishra attempted to escape but was swiftly captured by the police team, leading to the discovery of more firearms based on his disclosures.
Aditya Mishra, during interrogation, confessed to his involvement in extortion activities on behalf of the gang. He reportedly communicated with victims to pressure them for extortion payments and facilitated the collection of significant sums of money in various cases. The operation against organized crime in Delhi was conducted by a dedicated team under senior supervision, focusing on disrupting gang activities in the region.
Further investigations are ongoing to uncover additional links in the arms supply network and dismantle the operational structure of the gang involved in serious criminal activities.
