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on 28-Dec-03 01:19 PM
Turf rivalry sees gang wars take menacing proportions BY BIKASH SANGRAULA KATHMANDU, Dec 27 - This Christmas Eve, a gang of ten attacked dreaded criminal kingpin Milan Gurung (Chakre) with khukuris at the parking lot of Hyatt Regency. Gurung received serious injuries on his head. On Friday, police arrested Deepak Manange, leader of a rival gang, after Gurung alleged that he masterminded the attack. Police took a 10-day remand order for Manange from Chief District Office on Friday and are preparing to charge him for public offence. "This incident laid bare the degree of violence to which criminal gangs in Kathmandu are willing to go to maintain their domination in people’s psyche," said Superintendent of Police Binod Singh of Crime Investigation Branch, Hanuman Dhoka.In fact, this is the second incident within a year when a known don has been involved in violence of this scale. On January 2003, another Valley don, Raju Gorkhali, hacked to death Rakesh Limbu in Royal Discotheque, Durbar Marg, which Gorkhali owned. Limbu was one of the co-owners of Babylon Disco in Sundhara, which led police to suspect that the murder might have been triggered by business rivalry. Almost a year down the line, Gorkhali is still at large. According to Deputy Superintendent of Police Deg Bahadur GC, these gangsters sell gun and muscle favour for settling family and financial feuds, contract disputes and personal vengeance. Manange operates Club Dynasty in Durbar Marg and also runs several restaurants in the city. Meanwhile, Gurung is not known to own any legitimate business. Like Manange, his involvement in influencing decisions in awarding construction contracts, brokering big financial transactions as well as collecting octroi in various entries is common knowledge. In some cases, they are reported to have threatened government officials into awarding lucrative construction contracts to their clients. Both Manange and Gurung are multi-millionaires, with lavish lifestyles and expensive habits. "Manange has godfathers in Ratriya Prajatantra Party, while Gurung has blessings of the UML," said a senior police official, requesting anonymity. Not surprisingly, on November 21, 2003, Manange was photographed escorting RPP Chairperson Pashupati Shumshere Rana to the latter’s vehicle outside the party office in Kamal Pokhari. Political parties apparently use the gangsters to create favourable public opinion about them, especially during elections.Similarly, the powerful connections of Milan Gurung became public when he was left unscathed by police even after he mistreated Dr Rajeev Shahi, a member of the Royal family a few years ago. "He then disappeared for a few months and then resurfaced, holding his head as high as ever," said a police source. Police officials conceded that the graduation of erstwhile small time hooligans into feared dons is the result of people’s dwindling faith in the cumbersome police and legal processes. "Granted that police and legal processes take time and patience. Nonetheless, if people continue seeking street-level justice, gangsters will grow in stature and that means that civilians will continue to bow down to their threats," said SP Singh.Going by past records, there is only a flimsy chance that Manange would face punishment for the latest offence. In fact, Manange as well as Gurung have escaped justice several times in the past despite multiple cases of public offence filed against them. Most of the times, cases were never filed owing to their threats. If a civilian did gather the courage, the dons went underground till the case was closed or used their connections to tilt decisions in their favour. Gurung is recovering at Teaching Hospital and will soon be fit to deal his blow. Meanwhile, whether Manange receives legal punishment or becomes a target of Gurung is a question worth pondering over. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>.. IS THIS REAL LIFE OR A MOVIE CALLED VASTAV .. SANJAY DUTT'S EPIC. IT IS SAD THAT KATMANDU IS FAST TURNING INTO A PSEUDO BOLLYWOOD GANGSTER MOVIE IN ITSELF.
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