Pune police have apprehended a notorious gang leader, Suresh Kamble, who had been on the run for two years. Kamble was caught in Dattawadi with a cache of weapons, marking a significant victory for local law enforcement.
PuneSuresh KambleGang LeaderCrimePoliceReal Estate PuneMar 14, 2025
Suresh Kamble is a notorious gang leader in Pune who has been involved in various criminal activities, including robbery, kidnapping, and murder. He was recently arrested after being on the run for two years.
Suresh Kamble was apprehended in Dattawadi, a suburb of Pune, after an extensive manhunt involving multiple police units and intelligence agencies. He was found with two pistols and four live cartridges.
Suresh Kamble is accused of a series of heinous crimes, including robbery, kidnapping, and murder. He has been linked to at least a dozen major criminal activities.
Suresh Kamble was on the run for two years before he was apprehended by the Pune police.
Kamble's arrest is expected to bring a sense of relief and security to the residents of Pune. It is seen as a significant victory for law enforcement and a step towards reducing crime in the city.
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