The killing of jailed gangster Tillu Tajpuriya in Delhi’s Tihar jail today has taken a shocking turn. According to the latest reports, Tajpuriya was attacked by rival gang members Yogesh Tunda and Deepak Teetar, who were allegedly given a contract to kill him by a former Delhi Police inspector, Raj Kumar.
Kumar, who was arrested by the Delhi Police on Friday, has reportedly admitted to his involvement in the killing. He was allegedly paid a large sum of money by members of the Tunda gang to arrange for the killing of Tajpuriya, who was an accused in the high-profile Rohini court shootout case.
The police have also arrested several other individuals, including Tunda and Teetar, in connection with the killing. They are currently in police custody and are being interrogated.
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“The investigation into the killing of Tillu Tajpuriya has revealed some shocking details. It appears that he was targeted by a rival gang, who had paid a former police inspector to arrange for his killing,” said a senior police officer.
The killing of Tajpuriya has once again highlighted the issue of gang violence and the need for better security measures in prisons. Several incidents of violence have been reported in Delhi’s prisons in recent years, with gangs often operating with impunity from behind bars.
The police have assured the public that they are taking all necessary steps to prevent such incidents in the future. “We are closely monitoring the situation and have taken several measures to ensure the safety of inmates and staff in our prisons,” said the senior police officer.
The killing of Tajpuriya had caused a stir in the media, with many calling for stricter security measures in prisons. The incident has also raised questions about the functioning of the prison system in the country and the need for greater transparency and accountability.
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