Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Hitman of Chhenu gang arrested after shootout

- Karn Pratap Singh karn.singh@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI : A dreaded gangster belonging to the notorious Chhenu Pehalwan gang was arrested on early Wednesday morning from western Uttar Pradesh’s Amroha after a 20-minute exchange of fire with a joint team of Delhi and UP police.

Anwar alias Hatela was wanted in over 10 cases in both Delhi and UP and is suspected to have killed two gangsters from the rival Abdul Nasir gang in a span of four hours in northeast Delhi in October last year.

Police said Anwar is one of the main ‘hitmen’ of the Chhenu gang. He carried a reward of Rs 1.25 lakh on his head.

The rivalry between Chhenu gang, which is led by Irfan alias Chhenu Pehalwan and Abdul Nasir gang led to a series of murders in northeast Delhi last year. The two gangs entered into a rivalry in 2012 over establishi­ng control on the betting business in the Delhi district.

Pramod Singh Kushwah, deputy commission­er of police (special cell), said his team was looking for Anwar for the last three months and had collected informatio­n about his hideouts in Delhi and Amroha.

On Tuesday, the team learnt that Anwar, along with his wife, and an associate, would be coming to Delhi in a Santro car through Amroha bypass. They alerted the UP Police.

“A 33-member joint team was formed and traps were laid at different locations on AmrohaDelh­i road. Around 4 am, Anwar was seen driving a Santro car and was signalled to stop. However, he tried to escape by ramming the barricades with his car,” said Kushwah.

Four police vehicles chased Anwar’s car for almost three kilo- Irfan alias Chhenu Pehalwan was born in 1985 in New Seelampur. He was into dairy business but entered the crime world after killing his rival, Ajay, in 2010. He is involved in 23 cases of murder, attempt to murder, robbery, assault and other serious crimes

In 2011, Mohammad Iqbal Gazi filed an FIR against Irfan, accusing him of robbing his eight buffalos on gunpoint and selling them for ~2.5 lakh Irfan’s main rival is Abdul Nasir. Their face-off started in 2012 over control on betting racket The gang war has claimed more than a dozen lives, including that of a Delhi Police constable who was shot dead meters and eventually surrounded him, forcing him to stop the vehicle. The police asked them to surrender but Anwar and his associate came out and started indiscrimi­nate fire on the police party.

More than 30 rounds were exchanged between the police and the criminals during the encounter that lasted for almost 20 minutes. The criminals fired at least 15 bullets from two pistols, said police. While Anwar was hit thrice in his legs, the station house officer (SHO) of Amroha Dehat police station was shot in his hand.

Two Delhi Police special cell inspectors escaped despite being in Karkardoom­a court by four killers allegedly hired by Nasir Both Irfan and Nasir are currently lodged in Tihar jail In October last year, two members of Nasir gang were shot dead allegedly by ‘hitmen’ of Chhenu gang in a four hours span in northeast Delhi’s Jafarabad and Bhajanpura areas hit because of bulletproo­f vests.anwar’s associate, whose identity has not been disclosed by police, managed to escape, firing at the police party.

Besides Anwar, his wife, Ruby, has also been arrested. A carbine along with 20 cartridges and one semi-automatic pistol with five bullets were seized from Anwar.

“The carbine was not used in the firing,” said DCP Kushwah.he said they were interrogat­ing Anwar to know from where he got the carbine.

“The SHO and Anwar were admitted to a local government hospital from where Anwar was shifted to Meerut hospital,” said the DCP.

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