Dreaded gangster Kapil Sangwan caims responsblity of property dealer Rajkumar Dalal

New Delhi, April 14
A day after a property dealer was shot dead near his home in Outer Delhi’s Paschim Vihar (East), a social media post purportedly put up by gangster Kapil Sangwan alias Nandu surfaced claiming responsibility for the murder.
Three men allegedly attacked Rajkumar Dalal, a property dealer when he was on his way to the gym in his SUV on April 11. The accused were waiting for him outside the society gate. The assailants allegedly fired 10 rounds at him. Dalal was rushed to a hospital, where he was declared dead on arrival.
Sangwan's post read, “I claim the responsibility for the murder that took place in Paschim Vihar. The two brothers (Dalal and his brother) were occupying plots for (rival) Manjeet Mahal. They also went to meet him when he was out on parole. Whoever will be close to Mahal will meet the same fate".
Dreaded gangster Nandu is believed to be operating from the United Kingdom and gangster Mahal, who is in jail, is Nandu’s rival.
Nandu gained notoriety by extorting money from local businessmen in Delhi and emerged as a rival to Mahal, a resident of Nazafgarh. He was on the run before he was arrested by Rajasthan Police following a shootout in 2016 and was in jail till 2019 when he was granted parole for a month when he fled.
He is wanted for cases related to murder, extortion, and attempt to murder, and others filed under the Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act. The Special Cell of Delhi Police had registered a case against him in connection with the procurement of a fake passport. A non-bailable warrant (NBW) and a red corner notice (RCN) have already been issued against him by the agencies in different cases.
He is also wanted in the murder of Indian National Lok Dal (INLD) leader Nafe Singh Rathee. The Haryana MLA was gunned down inside his SUV in Bahadurgarh on February 25, 2024. The murder case is being investigated by the CBI. A similar post had surfaced on social media following Rathee’s killing, citing the INLD leader’s association with Mahal.