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Delhi: Know who is ‘Gangster Deepak Boxer’? Who had to take the help of FBI to arrest

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Gangster Deepak Boxer, who has become synonymous with terror in Delhi-NCR, has now been caught by the Delhi Police. The special team of Delhi Police arrested him on Tuesday with the help of FBI in Mexico, which has been brought to India today. Gangster Deepak Boxer has more than 10 criminal cases registered including murder-extortion.

Gangster Deepak the boxer was the national level boxing champion

Deepak Pahal, better known as Deepak Boxer, hailing from Sonipat, Haryana, was the winner of a national level boxing championship. His entry into the world of crime happened around 2014-15 when he met Mohit, a local criminal associated with the Gogi gang. Deepak became instantly famous in Gogi’s group because of his boxing credentials. He was arrested in 2016 after the 10-member gang helped Gogi escape.

Entered the world of crime in 2015

Deepak Boxer was released from jail on bail in 2017 and resumed his criminal activities. After Gogi’s arrest, it was believed that Deepak was handling the business of the gang. And after the shootout of Gogi in 2021, Deepak became the kingpin of the gang. Deepak played an important role in getting Gogi’s aide Fajja out of police custody. Police said that Deepak is working closely with Lawrence Bishnoi and Goldie Brar.

Mexico fled with a fake passport

Deepak fled India in January this year and is now trying to enter the US from Mexico. Deepak Boxer allegedly got a fake passport made from Bareilly in the name of Ravi Antil and flew from Kolkata to Dubai. From Dubai, Deepak reached Mexico via Almaty, Kazakhstan, Turkey and Spain. Police suspect that Deepak’s California-based cousin helped him reach Mexico.

Police came into action after the instructions of Union Home Minister Amit Shah

Union Home Minister Amit Shah had in August last year directed the Delhi Police to legally pursue criminals and terrorists hiding in the country or abroad, the police said. The operation took place on the instructions of the Ministry of Home Affairs and a two-member team of Delhi Police was sent to Mexico as the department was sure of Deepak Boxer’s location. The two policemen were helped by the local authorities; The embassy also helped.

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