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  1. Chaddi Baniyan gang - Wikipedia

    • The Chaddi Baniyan Gangs (also known as the Kachcha Baniyan Gangs) are criminal groups operating in parts of India. Gang members perform attacks while wearing only their underwear, which is the source of their name (in the local languages, chaddi, or kachcha are underpants and baniyan is undershirts). In addition to wearing undergarments, members we… See more

    Attacks

    The gangs tend to move in groups of 5-10 people, and wear a kurta and lungi. During the day, they gather at transport hubs … See more

    Identity

    In several cases, members of the gang have been identified as members of the Phase Pardhi tribe. In some instances, the culprits have included members of the Pardhi community as well as some others. See more

    Incidents

    Gang activity has been reported since 1987. They have been active in Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Haryana, Delhi, Rajasthan, and Andhra Pradesh. See more

    Arrests

    Four members of a Chaddi Baniyan Gang were arrested in Mumbai in an encounter with Mumbai Police on April 4, 2016.
    In February 2016, Chaddi Baniyan gang members were arrested after a siege with police at … See more

    In popular culture

    In the second season of the Indian drama anthology series Delhi Crime (released in 2022), Chaddi Baniyan Gang members are suspected of committing a string of murders in Delhi. See more

     
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