Rampage in Rupangarh: Land mafia fires in broad daylight, two killed, crowd set JCB on fire | WATCH

As gunshots rang out across Rupangarh, the once-bustling streets quickly emptied. The market area was particularly affected, with shopkeepers closing their businesses in a rush to avoid the violence.

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Ajmer News: In a horrifying incident in Rupangarh, located in the Kishangarh area near Ajmer, a gang of land mafias unleashed terror over a land dispute today. The gang members fired multiple rounds in broad daylight, killing two individuals and leaving another seriously injured. The attackers, identified as part of the BRC gang, also drove recklessly through the streets, adding to the chaos in the town.

Dispute over prime land sparks deadly violence

According to police reports, the violent altercation stemmed from a dispute over a valuable plot of government land in Rupangarh. The land had been sold illegally, and fraudulent leases were issued, sparking a conflict between the buyers and the land mafia. On the day of the incident, a group of individuals who had purchased the disputed land arrived to clean the area. Soon after, members of the notorious BRC gang appeared and opened fire without warning, causing panic and confusion among those present.

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Rupangarh residents caught in crossfire

As gunshots rang out across Rupangarh, the once-bustling streets quickly emptied. The market area was particularly affected, with shopkeepers closing their businesses in a rush to avoid the violence. Witnesses reported that the land mafia gang further terrorized the town by speeding their vehicles dangerously through the streets, stirring up clouds of dust. In the chaos, two men, including a victim identified as Shakeel, were fatally shot, while another individual remains in critical condition. The identities of the other victims have yet to be confirmed.

Hunt for land mafia

Upon receiving news of the incident, Deputy Superintendent of Police Satyanarayan Yadav, along with officers from three different police stations, rushed to the scene. However, by the time law enforcement arrived, the members of the BRC gang had already fled the area. The injured individuals were immediately taken to a local hospital for treatment, with two later being referred to a medical facility in Kishangarh for further care.