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Joint Delhi-Bihar Police encounter kills four wanted gangsters

  • Four Sigma gangsters killed in Delhi encounter
  • Both Delhi & Bihar Police's joint encounter kills four wanted gangsters
  • Gangsters wanted for multiple murders and extortion amid intelligence on the Bihar Election conspiracy plans

23 Oct 2025

Joint Delhi-Bihar Police encounter kills four wanted gangsters

A high-stakes police encounter erupted laiming the lives of four notorious wanted gangsters from Bihar's infamous Sigma Gang in what authorities are hailing as a pivotal blow to organized crime networks spanning state lines. The encounter unfolded today along the bustling Bahadur Shah Marg stretch from Dr. Ambedkar Chowk to Pansali Chowk in Delhi's Rohini, where a joint team of Delhi and Bihar Police had been meticulously tracking the fugitives for days. Led by Ranjan Pathak—wanted in eight cases including five gruesome murders in Sitamarhi and surrounding districts—the group opened fire on officers attempting to halt their getaway vehicle, triggering a fierce retaliatory barrage that left Ranjan, his brother Manish Pathak (33), Bimlesh Mahto (25), and Aman Thakur (21) critically wounded.

Rushed to Dr. Baba Saheb Ambedkar Hospital, all four were pronounced dead on arrival, their weapons and a trove of clues now under forensic scrutiny as the cordoned-off scene buzzes with investigators piecing together the night's chaos. This isn't just another bust; it's a testament to relentless inter-state policing, unraveling a syndicate that's terrorized Bihar for seven years through extortion rackets, contract killings, and election-timed conspiracies, with Ranjan's Rs 25,000 bounty underscoring the high price on their heads. Deeper layers of the Sigma Gang's menace came to light, revealing a web of violence that had forced the crew to slink into Delhi's anonymity to regroup and evade Bihar's tightening noose. Ranjan, was at the helm of "Sigma and Company," a ruthless outfit implicated in a string of high-profile slayings and shakedowns that kept communities in Sitamarhi on edge. The recent recovery of an incriminating audio—allegedly plotting a major disruption ahead of Bihar's assembly elections—had accelerated the manhunt, turning what might have been a quiet relocation into a fatal miscalculation.

Delhi Police emphasized the seamless coordination with Bihar counterparts, crediting intelligence from intercepted communications and surveillance for the flawless execution that neutralized the threat without endangering civilians.This gritty victory, however, serves as a stark reminder that dismantling gangs like Sigma requires more than one night's firepower—it's a call to arms for sustained vigilance against the hydra-like resurgence of such groups in urban hideouts. With ballistics reports and the gang's remnants scattered, probes are delving into potential Delhi-based enablers and broader links to election meddling, aiming to sever supply lines for arms and illicit funds. As forensic teams comb the site for every spent casing and cryptic note, the operation stands as a beacon of inter-agency grit, proving that even the most elusive predators can't outrun justice forever. For the officers who stared down the barrels, it's a hard-won chapter closed—but the book on India's underworld remains wide open.

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