Indian Gangster Rao Inderjeet Yadav Arrested in Dubai Amid Multiple Charges
Indian Gangster With 10 Lakh Followers, Luxury Life Arrested In Dubai
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Rao Inderjeet Yadav, an Indian gangster with a significant social media following, has been arrested in Dubai after fleeing India following a murder in Haryana's Rohtak in 2024. He faces numerous charges including extortion and money laundering, and is expected to be extradited to India soon.
- 01Rao Inderjeet Yadav was arrested in Dubai after fleeing India in 2024.
- 02He faces over 15 criminal cases, including murder and extortion.
- 03Yadav is linked to a money laundering investigation by India's Enforcement Directorate.
- 04He is the owner of Gem Records Entertainment Pvt Ltd, a music company.
- 05Yadav claims to be a victim of conspiracy despite his criminal background.
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Rao Inderjeet Yadav, an Indian gangster known for his luxurious lifestyle and significant social media presence, has been arrested in Dubai after fleeing India in 2024 following the murder of a businessman in Rohtak, Haryana. Authorities in Dubai are preparing for his extradition to India, where he faces over 15 criminal cases including extortion, coercive loan settlements, and armed intimidation. The Enforcement Directorate (ED) initiated a money laundering investigation against Yadav last year, uncovering ₹17 lakh (approximately $20,500 USD) in cash, luxury cars, and incriminating documents during raids in Delhi and Gurugram. Yadav, who owns Gem Records Entertainment Pvt Ltd, claims to be a victim of conspiracy, despite his involvement in serious criminal activities. His notoriety includes connections to high-profile incidents, including the murder of a financier and violent acts against individuals in the entertainment industry.
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Yadav's arrest could lead to significant developments in ongoing investigations into organized crime and money laundering in India.
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