Partners In Crime And Love: Gangster Sandeep, Lady Don Anuradha Set To Marry Amid Heavy Security
Gangster Sandeep alias Kala Jatheri and history sheeter Anuradha Choudhary will tie the nupital knot in Delhi today amid heavy security.
Gangster Sandeep alias Kala Jatheri is set to tie knot with "history sheeter" and "lady don" Anuradha Choudhary alias 'Madam Minz' amid heavy security in Delhi's Dwarka. The wedding will take place between 10 am to 4 pm in Dwarka's Matiala on Tuesday and the Delhi Police made a strategic plan to avert any incident of gang-wars or possibility of Sandeep's escape from custody, according to news agencies.
The banquet, Santosh Garden, in Dwarka Sector-3, where the marriage will be officiated has been turned into a fortress with the setting up of doorframe metal detectors, CCTV cameras, drones and deployment of armed commandoes.
The venue was booked by Sandeep's lawyer for Rs 51,000 which is located seven kilometres away from Tihar jail, as per a PTI report. A visual shared by news agency ANI showed Anuradha driving her own car to reach the banquet. She is facing over half-a-dozen cases related to money laundering, abduction, giving threats and arms Act in Rajasthan and Delhi.
As per a Delhi police official, over half a dozen of CCTV cameras will keep an eye on activities during the marriage.
Sandeep and Anuradha were in a relationship since the last four years, according to an Amar Ujala report. Quoting police, the report also stated that Anuradha, who is currently out on bail, is a divorcee. In the year 2006, she met a lecturer from Sikar's Shekhawati College, Felix Deepak Minz. Both got married in May 2007 but separated in 2013.
After being released from Ajmer jail in 2015, Anuradha got involved in several crimes with Sandeep after which they fled to Indore where they disguised as a couple. It was then when both started to have feelings for each other, the Amar Ujala report added.
Currently, Sandeep is serving prison term on Tihar Jail while Anuradha looks after his parents. Sandeep was granted a custody parole for six hours by a Delhi court to attend his marriage.