Most Wanted Gangster Sombir Mota Deported to India, Major Success for Haryana STF
Haryana's Special Task Force successfully deported the most wanted gangster Sombir Mota from the USA, marking a significant achievement in their ongoing crackdown on criminal activities.
Haryana's Special Task Force (STF) has intensified its efforts against gangsters involved in criminal activities in India, with the recent deportation of the most wanted gangster, Sombir Mota, from the United States. The STF's team has arrived at Delhi Airport to receive him, and a detailed operational briefing is set for Wednesday morning. Sombir has a lengthy criminal record with over 20 serious charges, including murder, attempted murder, extortion, and robbery. He had been evading authorities for a long time while managing his gang activities from abroad.
Sombir Mota is the brother of another notorious gangster, Anil Chhippi, both of whom hail from the Rohtak district in Haryana. The duo has been involved in criminal operations in Haryana and surrounding areas, with Anil establishing a significant reputation as a major gang leader through his participation in various serious crimes. The relationship between the Chhippi gang and its rivals has been marked by intense conflicts, contributing to a history of violence and terror within the region.
The STF's success in bringing back Sombir is seen as a crucial step in combating organized crime in Haryana. This deportation not only disrupts the operations of the Chhippi gang but also serves as a warning to others involved in criminal enterprises that law enforcement is increasingly effective at tracking down and apprehending fugitives, regardless of their location. The implications of this operation could serve to bolster the morale of law enforcement agencies and encourage more coordinated actions against such criminal networks.