200 police officers; Guests, staffs with ID cards: Inside Kala Jathedi's wedding with lady don Madam Minz

To ensure the security of the event, a banquet in Dwarka Sector 3 has been reserved for the wedding ceremony.

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Mayank Kasyap
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Gangster Sandeep, famously known as Kala Jathedi, is all set to enter into wedlock with Lady Don Anuradha Chaudhary, also known as Madam Minz, on March 12 in Dwarka. Despite being currently incarcerated, Kala Jathedi has been granted a six-hour parole by a Delhi court for his marriage ceremony. The event has attracted significant attention, with law enforcement agencies from multiple states and central authorities closely monitoring the proceedings.

Tight security arrangements

To ensure the security of the event, a banquet in Dwarka Sector 3 has been reserved for the wedding ceremony, facilitated by Sandeep's legal representative for Rs 51,000. A contingent of 250 policemen, alongside Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) commandos armed with advanced weaponry, will be stationed at the venue. Security personnel from the Special Cell, Crime Branch, and Haryana's Criminal Investigation Agency (CIA) will be on high alert during the occasion.

Guest list and identification protocol

Approximately 150 guests are expected to attend the wedding, with Kala Jathedi's family providing the guest list to law enforcement authorities. Stringent security measures will be in place, including the issuance of identity cards to waiters and staff members to monitor and regulate access.

Who is Sandeep alias Kala Jathedi?

Sandeep alias Kala Jathedi, hailing from Sonipat, Haryana, is currently held in Tihar Jail. Notorious for his criminal activities, he previously escaped from the custody of Haryana Police and orchestrated the release of an associate from Delhi Police custody. In 2020, Kala Jathedi evaded Haryana Police while being transported to Faridabad court, resulting in an altercation where a police officer sustained injuries.

In 2021, he masterminded an attack on GTB Hospital in Delhi, facilitating the escape of an individual named Kuldeep Fazza from Delhi Police custody. Fazza was subsequently killed in an encounter with the Delhi Police's Special Cell. Kala Jathedi, once a most-wanted criminal with a bounty of Rs 7 lakh on his head, continues to be a prominent figure in the realm of organized crime.