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Deets On Rohit Godara: He Took Responsibility Of Murder Of Karni Sena Chief

Godara, a gang member of mobster Lawrence Bishnoi, claimed responsibility for the death via a Facebook post a short while after the murder of Karni Sena Chief.

Karni Sena Chief Murder

Rohit Godara, responsible for Karni Sena Chief Murder

On Tuesday, gangster Rohit Godara took credit for the on-camera murder of Sukhdev Singh Gogamedi, the Chief of the Rashtriya Rajput Karni Sena. In the Shyam Nagar neighborhood of Jaipur, Gogamedi was shot and killed. The incident was captured on CCTV, showing two individuals shooting at the Karni Sena commander.

A member of Bishnoi Gang

Godara, a gang member of mobster Lawrence Bishnoi, claimed responsibility for the death via a Facebook post a short while after the occurrence. “I am Rohit Godara Kapursari, brother of Goldie Brar. Today we take full responsibility for the murder of Sukhdev Gogamedi. He (Mr Gogamedi) used to back our enemies,” he wrote on the social media site. However, the authenticity of the post could not be independently verified.

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Who is Rohit Godara, responsible for Karni Sena Chief Murder

Bikaner’s Lunakaran resident and gangster Rohit Godara is thought to be living in Canada at the moment. It has been reported that he commits crimes at Lawrence Bishnoi’s request. More than thirty-two criminal cases have been filed against Godara at different police stations around the nation. Since he was nineteen, he has been involved in illicit activity.

He is among those charged with the murder of rapper Sidhu Moose Wala, who was shot and killed on May 29, 2018, in the Mansa district of Punjab. Additionally, Godara is the primary suspect in the Sikar murder of gangster Raju Thehat last year, for which he accepted responsibility in a related Facebook post.

Godara, who started a criminal career in 2010, used a forged passport to escape from Delhi to Dubai. In this regard, an Interpol Red Notice circular was also issued against him. He allegedly operated extortion rings in Rajasthan where he would demand between ₹five and ₹17 crore from business owners.