Gogamedi’s killers captured on camera at Rewari railway station, day after shooting him dead

Sukhdev Singh Gogamedi, the Karni Sena chief, was shot dead at his Jaipur home on December 6, and in the CCTV footage that has surfaced, Nitin Fauji and Rohit Rathore, the prime accused in his murder, are seen at the Rewari railway station in Haryana on that day. An accomplice named Udham joined them in […]

by Sagarika Gautam - December 10, 2023, 11:12 am

Sukhdev Singh Gogamedi, the Karni Sena chief, was shot dead at his Jaipur home on December 6, and in the CCTV footage that has surfaced, Nitin Fauji and Rohit Rathore, the prime accused in his murder, are seen at the Rewari railway station in Haryana on that day. An accomplice named Udham joined them in Hisar after they traveled from Rewari, according to sources. According to additional sources, Udham was tasked with transporting them to Kullu in Himachal Pradesh and setting up a place for them to sleep.

As per their plan, they left for Kullu in Udham’s car but later returned to Chandigarh after learning that the police were conducting searches for them, sources informed, adding that of their eventual arrest, they were at a liquor shop, consuming alcohol, and devising their plan of action.
Earlier, on Sunday, the two assailants were brought to the Crime Branch office in the national capital.
The Crime of Delhi Police, in a joint operation with Rajasthan Police, detained three persons, including the two absconding accused, from Chandigarh, in the early hours of Sunday.

Prior to this, on Saturday, December 9, Ramveer Singh, a Mahendragarh, Haryana, resident, was detained by Jaipur police in relation to the murder of Gogamedi. On December 5, three people, including Nitin Fauji and Rohit Rathod, shot and killed Gogamedi at his home in Shyam Nagar, Jaipur. During a gunfight with the police at Gogamedi’s house, the third attacker, Naveen Shekhawat, was shot and killed. The police reported that one of Gogamedi’s security guards was hurt in the crossfire.

On November 9, Fauji and his associates opened fire on uniformed personnel at Mahendragarh Police Station Sadar and escaped.