Jharkhand: notorious criminal 'Tiger Group' leader Uttam Yadav killed during Police Meeting in Chatra
Chatra, September 20 (IANS). Uttam Yadav, the Kingpin of a criminal gang called ‘Tiger Group’ who is active on the Jharkhand-Bihar border, was killed late Saturday night in a meeting with police in the Chatra district. Chatra’s superintendent confirmed the death of Uttam. The Bihar government declared a reward of 50 thousand rupees on it. It was told that this meeting in the Jabra area in the Simaria police station took place under the Chatra district of Jharkhand. Uttam Yadav took the responsibility three months ago to shoot at the Jewelers’ business in Hazaribagh three months ago. It was told that police received information about Uttam Yadav who reached the Simaria area. When the joint team of Hazaribagh and Chatra District Police was looking for him, he started shooting. Police also dismissed from retaliation. During the meeting, Uttam fired bullets in the chest, stomach and thigh and fell to the spot. The body was later sent to the postmortem to Chatra Sadar Hospital. Doctors said that the Post -Mortem will be done late at night in the presence of the magistrate, for which administrative consent was sought. According to police records, dozens of cases of serious allegations such as murder, robbery, extortion, extortion and shooting against Uttam Yadav were registered in various police stations in Jharkhand and Bihar. He has long been a headache for the police. Uttam Yadav was a resident of the Chatra district and before that he was also jailed in a criminal case. About two months ago, Uttam Yadav released a video with AK-47 in his hand, in which he threatened to have serious consequences because he did not charge the business people of Chatra and Hazaribagh. On June 22, Uttam himself takes responsibility for the shooting on Mr. Jewelers in the Hazaribagh Sadar police station and on the same day he openly challenged the police by issuing another threatening video with Carbine. After this incident, Hazaribagh police arrested nine gangs of his gang on July 3. -Ians SNC/DSC shares this story -tags