Dawn broke with gunfire in Bihar as Patna police clashed with Parmanand Yadav, a dreaded operative of the Lawrence Bishnoi gang from Jharkhand’s Latehar. The encounter left the criminal injured and admitted to hospital, with police recovering arms and launching a thorough inquiry.
Beur station’s initial arrests set the stage. Parmanand, attempting to flee on two wheels, was tracked to NH 22 at Lala Bigcha by Masauri forces. His resistance escalated when he tumbled from the bike and shot at officers, prompting a measured response that felled him.
Boasting 18-20 cases of violent crimes like killings, kidnappings, and heists, Parmanand connects to Rahul Singh’s group under Bishnoi’s influence. His international jaunts add layers to his profile. Forensic scrutiny at the scene aims to uncover more evidence.
From Latehar’s Chetar and Chandwa villages, this gangster’s downfall exemplifies coordinated policing. Bihar authorities emphasize their zero-tolerance stance, vowing to dismantle such gangs. Community vigilance and inter-state cooperation will be pivotal, as probes reveal accomplices and motives, fortifying regional security.
