London-based gangster admits to orchestrating INLD chief’s murder

London-based gangster Kapil Sangwan, also known as Nandu, has admitted to orchestrating the murder of Indian National Lok Dal (INLD) leader Nafe Singh Rathore.
He took to social media to claim responsibility for Nafe Singh’s killing, citing his close association with gangster Manjeet Mahal. Kapil alleged that Nafe Singh collaborated with Manjeet Mahal to unlawfully acquire properties owned by Sanjay, Manjeet Mahal’s sibling. He warned that anyone aligning with his adversaries would suffer repercussions.
Notably, Nafe Singh Rathore and one of his supporters were fatally shot by unidentified assailants on Sunday.

In his post, Kapil accused Rathore of aiding Manjeet Mahal in the murders of his relatives and friends, vowing to retaliate against anyone supporting his enemies with 50 rounds of ammunition. He said that Nafe Singh had occupied the land of many people and committed murders while in power, but no one has forgotten anything. He said that if the police were so active in investigating the murders of my brother-in-law and my friends, then I would not need to do this. On the other hand, the police are investigating this post.

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