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Gangster Prince Tewatiya Slain At Delhi’s Tihar Jail

A gangster, Prince Tewatiya, was discovered dead in Tihar Jail 3 after a knife battle between miscreants.

At 5 p.m., he was assassinated in jail. Gangster Prince was stabbed five to seven times death.

Prince Tewatiya, 30, was a key member of the Lawrence Bishnoi gang.

There have been allegations levied against the Rohit Chaudhary gang. Three other criminals were also hurt.

According to the Delhi Police, mobster Prince was attacked with knives during today’s gang fight in the jail. Knives were used to stab Tewatiya’s body 5-7 times. At the same moment, a Delhi Police team arrived at Tihar Jail and is examining the event. Other convicts who were hurt in the gang conflict are being treated.

The deceased’s body was transported to DDU Hospital.

Prince Tewatiya had been engaged in a protracted struggle for dominance with the Rohit gang. There are 15 cases against Prince filed at various Delhi police stations, including homicide, homicidal assault, and extortion.

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Spriha Rai

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