Mumbai: ATS nabs gangster Mandvikar, 3 others for issuing death threats
The ATS probe has revealed that Mandvikar, who has been lodged at Arthur Road Jail, had been sending letters to his wife and other gang members from the jail. December 22, 2020 4:35:58 am
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The Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad on Monday arrested notorious gangster Harish Mandvikar and three others for allegedly issuing death threats to a witness in a drug case. The ATS probe has revealed that Mandvikar, who has been lodged at Arthur Road Jail, had been sending letters to his wife and other gang members from the jail. The ATS is also probing the route through which the letters were sent out of the jail.
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Maharashtra ATS arrests gangster for threatening witness in drug case
Maharashtra ATS arrests gangster for threatening witness in drug case
The Maharashtra ATS has arrested a gangster for running a racket to threaten witnesses. The gangster, Harish Mandvikar, is serving a life sentence in Mumbai’s Arthur Road prison and was running his operations from behind bars.
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The Maharashtra ATS has arrested a gangster for running a racket to threaten witnesses. The gangster, Harish Mandvikar, is already serving a life sentence in Mumbai’s Arthur Road prison in connection with a murder case and was controlling the operations of his gang by passing chits through visitors, the ATS said.
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