Delhi Police Neutralizes Notorious Gang Shooter in High-Stakes Encounter
Romil Vohra, a notorious gang shooter, was killed in an encounter with the Delhi Police near the Delhi-Haryana border. Two counter-intelligence officers were injured. Vohra, linked to multiple crimes, was intercepted following a tip-off. The police acting in self-defence led to the incident's fatal outcome.

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In a dramatic encounter near the Delhi-Haryana border, Delhi Police Special Cell officers neutralized Romil Vohra, a notorious figure linked with the Kala Rana-Noni Rana gang. Vohra was killed after opening fire during an attempted escape, prompting officers to retaliate in self-defense. Two Counter-Intelligence officers, Sub-Inspector Pravin and Sub-Inspector Rohan, sustained injuries and were rushed to the hospital.
Romil Vohra, son of Kapil Vohra from Yamuna Nagar, had been a marked man on law enforcement's radar, known for his involvement in heinous crimes including murder and extortion. Authorities reported a tip-off from Haryana Police had alerted them to Vohra's movements on the night of June 23rd, leading to a coordinated operation near Dera Mandi.
Police sources confirmed that Romil was recognized by an informer, prompting a swift but futile attempt to apprehend him as he initiated gunfire. Tragically, Vohra's criminal record also includes the recent high-profile killing of Shantanu, a liquor tycoon, and the murder of four others in Yamuna Nagar last year. Investigations are ongoing under relevant legal sections.
(With inputs from agencies.)