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Rohit Rohilla, resident of Village Baslambi. He was the first renowned gangster of Gurgaon. He was involved in many murders but never tried to make money out of smuggling although extortion was one of his key businesses. His involvment in crime world significantly decreased by early 90s because he wanted to stay peacefully with his family. His jobs were looked after by his right hand man Binder Gujjar. Then around 1995, Bunty alias Fauji, a resident of Jharsa village who made up the first actual gang of gurgaon was involved in illegal acts of extortion, kidnapping and liquor smuggling. His gang was known as Fauji gang. Another famed criminal was Rajje, also of Jharsa. His gang got into a shootout with Fauji Gang near Jharsa Bundd area in 1996. It concluded with death of Rajje Jharsa. Fauji gang's main member was Sunil Takla. The whole gang went silent after the shootout. It is also believed by some that most of the main members were killed by Rohit Rohilla because of old rivalries. Another gang in Badshahpur started to set up its rage on Gurgaon around 1996. The D-Company, who's leader Dilip was a suspended police constable. The police busted this gang's main hubs and even they went silent in 2001. Dilip was released after couple of years in prison, and now lives in anonymity. By this time, Rohit Rohilla was quite out of these works, when one day he was murdered by his Binder and Sunil Takla (who escaped Rajesh's attack) Then it was just Binder Gujjar for some time. Then Mahesh Kilhore of Jharsa alias Mahesh Attack, Ashok Raathi, Sandeep Gadoli of Garhol village, Rakesh Hayatpur of Hayatpur, Kaushal Pal and Harinder alias Heavy slowly emerged. By 2009 most of these fresh gangs had established a good political, financial and criminal background. Ashok Raathi was a very small gangster who got arrested in 2013 or 2014. By 2014/15 there had emerged a gangwar between Sandeep Gadoli and Binder Gujjar. Gadoli gang's main members included Rajkumar Sethi, Manish Khurana and other Gadol locals. It all started when Rajkumar Sethi got into a hand to hand fight with Binder near New Colony police post in Gurgaon in April 2015. Binder being the Municipal Councillor of that area had a good political influence. Rajkumar went underground knowing that Binder would get him killed. Manish Khurana stood against Binder in the Municipality elections in 2014 and had got involved in some very heated matters. Sandeep Gadoli wanted to put an end to all this and in October 2015, he and his men got involved in a shootout with Binder's men in Village Baslambi area of Gurgaon. This shootout resulted in death of Binder's driver-cum-nephew Ashok. The very same day, Binder's men shot Manish Khurana, the accomplice of Sandeep, outside his residence for revenge. He got seriously injured and was admitted in Medicity Hospital. On 10th November 2015, Binder's men shot down Rajkumar Sethi on a petrol pump in Sec. 5, Gurgaon. He died on the spot. Rajkumar had gone to meet the owner of the pump to greet him for Diwali. Binder's men were on his trail for a couple of days after he came out of hiding. The men who shot him, were identified by Police as locals of Tigrha village of Gurgaon. Also, in October, there was an attack on Rakesh Hayatpur on MG Road, he escaped from that spot but an auto-rickshaw driver got killed. The attack is possibly result of a local rivalry or a conspiracy that includes Mahesh Kilhore alias Attack of Jharsa.

The local gangs have mainly emerged from the villages of Gurgaon. Specifically, Jharsa, Gadoli, Basai and Sukhrali and Gurgaon -village. These are the Jaat villages of Gurgaon.

The main castes of Jharsa are Jaats (65%), Brahmins (20%), Rajputs (10%) and other (5%). The main Jaat castes include Thakran, Kilhore and Chouhan (jaat).

Gurgaon village and Basai are around entirely populated with Jaats (80%) and Brahmins (10%) and others (10%). Kataria is the biggest caste found in these villages.

Dhanwapur has an evenly distributed population with half the population being Dahiya (jaats) and other being Yadavs.

Gadoli is a village of the Jaat caste Gandass. However, the residents also prefer using the village's name as their title.

Daultabad is a village on the north western outskirts of the city. Its a Jaat village. The Jaat castes found here are Jhangu and Gandass with a very small proportion of Yadavs. Locals have been involved in fights with the neighboring village of Dhanwapur.

Naharpur-Rupa is a big village. It lies on the side of NH-8. Before NH8 was constructed, the area came under Khandsa village. But now locals have named the area under Naharpur-Rupa. The main caste of this village is Jhangu and Raghav Rajputs.

Wazirabad is the biggest village of Gurgaon in terms of land area and population. It’s also considered to be the richest village. Its a pre dominantly Yadav village of Dagar Gotra. Kanhai, Kadipur, Hayatpur, Badshahpur, Mulahera, Dundahera, Kapashera, Nathupur, Badshahpur and Manesar are the biggest of the Yadav villages of Gurgaon. Yadavs don't usually use their village's name as their name's suffix. Yadav is the biggest caste in Gurgaon, Mahendergarh and Narnaul districts of Haryana. A lot of local goons have participated in the conflicts causing trouble.

Khandsa is a village of Raghav Rajputs in Gurgaon. It’s close to Model Town and Gadoli and locals have been participating in a lot of conflicts.

Sandeep Gadoli was killed in an encounter by Mumbai police near Bandra in late 2015. Binder was arrested a couple of weeks before the encounter.

It is believed that Binder’s arrest was a calculated move by Binder himself. Binder was suspecting that Gadoli’s gang will launch many attacks in retaliation of Sandeep Gadoli’s murder (which he is believed to have prior knowledge of). Binder is belied to be in Bhondsi Jail, Gurgaon, for his own safety.

Mahesh alias Attack of Jharsa was killed on night of 21 September 2016 by unknown shooters. His name was in the hit-list found in Sandeep Gadoli’s diary.