Two dominant gangs—the Chhota Rajan gang and the Chhota Shakeel gang (linked to Dawood Ibrahim)—had been fighting for supremacy since the 1990s. By 2012, the rivalry had grown cold but remained lethal.
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Index of /shootout_wadala [ICO] Name Last modified Size Description [TXT] ballistic_report.pdf 12-Nov-2012 14:22 2.1MB [JPG] scene_01.jpg 12-Nov-2012 14:20 800KB [JPG] scene_02.jpg 12-Nov-2012 14:20 750KB [VID] mobile_footage.mp4 13-Nov-2012 09:05 45MB Two dominant gangs—the Chhota Rajan gang and the
On November 11, 2012, near the Jain Temple in Wadala, Mumbai Police’s Crime Branch unit intercepted a white tempo truck carrying several alleged gangsters. According to police reports, the occupants opened fire, leading to a 15-minute gun battle. By the end, three men were dead: Imran Bale Khan, Amir Rafiq Shaikh, and Mohammed Sabir. Police recovered two pistols, a revolver, and several live cartridges. Because sometimes, the most powerful index is the