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Tales from the Crossfire Gazette - Mumbai Edition
Technically this was a "encounter" rather than a true Crossfire™, but it's all the same at the end...
... not quite, where's the shutter gun? ...
A former member of Arun Gawli's gang was killed in a police encounter at Poisar on Tuesday afternoon. He was wanted in extortion cases and was absconding for the past four to five years.
Twelve systems, etc. etc.
Sudhakar Mirgad (32) is the sixth criminal to be killed in encounters this year. Acting on a tip-off, the crime branch unit 11—led by inspector Pradeep Sharma—laid a trap around 2.45 pm near Kamlavihar Sports complex at Kandivli where Mirgad was expected to meet an associate.
"Congrats! You may already be a winner!"
When Mirgad arrived at the spot and stepped out of his autorickshaw, the police ordered him to surrender.
"Give it up, Mirgad!"
However, Mirgad allegedly fired at the police.
Don't they always? Stupid criminals.
... a snub-nose .38, accurate to about, oh, 4 feet or so ...
Did he throw the gun at them when he ran out of rounds of bullet?
The police fired three rounds in retaliation, thus injuring Mirgad.
"Ow!... Ow!... Ooooow! Y'got me, coppers! I'm injured!"
He was rushed to Bhagwati Hospital and declared dead before admission.
"He's already dead, Jim"
Stupid *dead* criminals.
A .38 bore Smith and Wesson revolver and a telephone diary was recovered from Mirgad. The police are going through the dairy.
No country-made weapons for savvy Mumbaians, no sirree. Sayonara, Sudhakar.

Posted by: Seafarious 2006-05-24
http://www.rantburg.com/poparticle.php?ID=153528