Kapil Sangwan is an Indian gangster based in London, United Kingdom. He is known to be involved in many criminal cases like murders, extortion, and weapons acts.
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Wiki/Biography
Kapil Sangwan was born in 1992 (age 32 years; as of 2023) in Narnaul, Haryana. He pursued his schooling at Kendriya Vidyalaya CRPF Camp Jharodakalan in New Delhi. He pursued graduation in Hotel Management at Amity University, Gurgaon. According to many videos uploaded by Kapil Sangwan, he wanted to join the Delhi underworld from a young age.
Physical Appearance
Hair Colour: Black
Eye Colour: Black
Family/Caste
Kapil Sangwan belongs to a Jaat family in Haryana, India.
Parents & Siblings
Kapil Sangwan’s father’s name is Suraj Bhan. He has an elder brother named Jyoti Sangwan alias Baba, who is also a gangster.
Wife
Kapil Sangwan is unmarried.
Religion
Kapil Sangwan follows Hinduism.
Address
RZ81, BBlock, Nanda Enclave, Najafgarh, Delhi.
Underworld
Joining the Underworld
According to Kapil Sangwan’s Facebook profile, he joined the Underworld in 2016. Kapil became known for extorting money from local businessmen in Southwest Delhi and became a rival to the feared criminal Manjeet Mahal. Kapil was on the run from the law until Rajasthan Police arrested him after a shootout and was sent to jail in 2016.
Fleeing the Country
In 2019, Kapil Sangwan was released on parole for a month. During his parole, Kapil’s associates threw a big party at a farmhouse on government property in Najafgarh, inviting criminals from Southwest Delhi and Haryana. However, before Kapil arrived, the Crime Branch raided the party and arrested 22 gang members. Later, after his parole ended, Kapil did not show up and went missing. According to a senior officer on duty, his family members were also not informed of his whereabouts. The officer said,
Kapil didn’t turn up at the party and went underground even after his parole ended. When police checked with his family members, they found he was missing.”
In 2020, Kapil fled from India to London on a fake passport. From there, he started running a criminal network in India. [1]One India
Nafe Singh Rathode Murder Case
On 25 February 2024, an Indian National Lok Dal (INLD) leader Nafe Singh Rathi, was murdered near Bahadurgarh railway crossing in Jhajjar. The incident occurred when the car of INLD state president and former MLA Nafe Singh Rathi was halted at a block. At that moment, unidentified individuals in an i10 car fired at him, resulting in his death.
The next day i.e. 26 February 2024, Kapil Sangwan through an Instagram post took the fool responsibility for the incident. He claimed that it was his men who carried out the mission and also said that if the police had done their work properly he would not have taken this action. His post read,
Ram ram sare bhaiyo ko Jo iss sunday ko Nafe Singh rathee ka murder hua hai wo maine kerwaya hai. Iski wajhe Nafe or Manjeet Mahal ki gheri dosti hai. Manjeet mahal ke bhai sanjay ke sath property kabza kerne ka kaam kerta tha jo bhi mera dushman ke sath hath milaya ga uska anjam yhi hoga. Mera jija or mera dosto ke murder mai isne mahal ko support kiya tha. Inki dosti ka mai sath mai photo daal rha hu. Jo bhi mera dushmano ko support keraga mai uske dushmano ko support kerunga or puri 50 goliya uska intzar keragi. Nafe Singh rathee ne power mai hoker jitne logo ki hatya or property kabza keri pura bahadurgarh ko pta hai lakin koi kuch nhi bool paya iski power mai hone ki wajha sa. Ye jo police itni active hai mera jija or dosto ke murder per itni active hoti tho mujhe crime kerne ki jarurat nhi padhti. Kapil sangwan nandu.”
After his confession on social media, Delhi police asked CBI’s Interpol branch to issue a red corner notice (RCN) against Kapil Sangwan. [2]The Times of India
Facts/Trivia
- Kapil Sangwan is popularly known by his other name Nandu. His other nickname is Gangster Devil.
- Kapil Sangwan is also the director of a construction company based in Hissar named Sangwan Brothers and Associates.
- Kapil is often seen smoking Hookah.
- Kapil Sangwan often uploads pictures of himself consuming alcohol on social media.
References
↑1 | One India |
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↑2 | The Times of India |