Jamshedpur Police Crack Down on Akhilesh Singh Gang; Harish Singh, Key Figure in Akhilesh Gang, Arrested with Fake Documents
Jamshedpur Police intensifies its crackdown on the Akhilesh Singh gang with the arrest of key figure Harish Singh using fake documents.
JAMSHEDPUR – Jamshedpur Police has escalated its efforts against the Akhilesh Singh gang by filing another case against Harish Singh.
He faces charges under multiple sections, including 419, 420, 467, 468, 471, and 120B, at Sitaramdera police station.
Sub-Inspector Abhinandan Kumar of Sitaramdera police filed the case following Harish Singh’s court appearance allegedly using fake documents.
Harish Singh, accused of concealing his identity with counterfeit documents for criminal activities, is now under police remand for interrogation.
The police’s recent arrest of Harish Singh in Rajgir, Bihar, marks a significant step in tackling organized crime.
Senior police officials, including SSP and City SP Mukesh Lunayat, have highlighted Harish Singh’s role as Akhilesh Singh’s main shooter.
The dramatic arrest in a Rajgir hotel involved an operation spearheaded by City SP Mukesh Lunayat on January 3.
Senior SP Kishore Kaushal emphasized the importance of Harish Singh’s remand in exposing the criminal network of Akhilesh Singh.
Harish Singh’s attempt to evade arrest with a fake Aadhar card was foiled by the police’s mobile surveillance and investigative expertise.
With 30 criminal charges in Jamshedpur, Harish Singh’s crimes range from extortion to armed attacks and murders.
His association with Dumka central jail inmate Akhilesh Kumar adds complexity to the investigation.
The police’s determination to dismantle criminal networks is demonstrated by their pursuit of information on Akhilesh Kumar’s criminal operations through Harish Singh.
In a detailed operation, City SP Mukesh Lunayat’s team apprehended Harish Singh, who was masquerading as "Ajay Kumar" in a Bihar hotel.
Senior SP Kishore Kaushal’s revelation at a news conference detailed the cell phone surveillance that led to Harish Singh’s capture.
A Rs 40,000 bounty had been placed on Harish Singh by the Director-General of Police, Jharkhand, in 2020, for extorting businesspeople.

