A high-stakes police chase turned into a gunfight in Patna’s outskirts early Thursday, leaving Parmanand Yadav, a key member of the Lawrence Bishnoi gang, wounded and under medical care. The Jharkhand native from Latehar faces more than 20 serious charges, highlighting the escalating battle against interstate crime syndicates.
It all began with Beur police detaining a group of suspects. Spotting an opportunity, Parmanand mounted a bike and sped away, prompting a swift alert to Masauri station. Officers there intercepted him on National Highway 22 near Lala Bigcha village. In a desperate bid for freedom, he crashed his vehicle and unleashed gunfire at the pursuing team.
Undeterred, the police fired back effectively, neutralizing the threat. Parmanand was promptly hospitalized, while authorities seized his firearm and summoned FSL experts to analyze the site. Linked to the Rahul Singh outfit—which pledges allegiance to Lawrence Bishnoi—Parmanand’s rap sheet includes multiple homicides, lootings, and abductions.
Details emerging paint a picture of a well-traveled gangster with foreign connections. Originating from Latehar’s Chetar and Chandwa areas, his activities have terrorized regions across states. Bihar Police’s decisive action not only thwarted his escape but also disrupts a larger criminal web. As investigations deepen, expect revelations about his network and future plans, bolstering public safety measures.
