"It was a late summer's evening in Ghaziabad city. Two small cars were parked outside the Bikaner Wallah sweetshop. Sitting in one, with two friends, was Jagghu Pehlwan, wanted for more than 150 murders. In the other, five more men were drinking and talking. Watching through the heavy monsoon rain were members of the Ghaziabad police special operations group.
According to Inspector Anil Kaparwan, who leads the group, Pehlwan fired "two or three shots" from his Beretta pistol but otherwise was captured without a struggle. If the charges against him are true, the man who is India's most notorious contract killer and one of the world's most lethal serial murderers, was soon behind bars."
According to Inspector Anil Kaparwan, who leads the group, Pehlwan fired "two or three shots" from his Beretta pistol but otherwise was captured without a struggle. If the charges against him are true, the man who is India's most notorious contract killer and one of the world's most lethal serial murderers, was soon behind bars."
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