Kaushal Chaudhary Wiki, Age, Girlfriend, Wife, Family, Biography and more

Kaushal Chaudhary is an Indian slain gangster from Gurugram. He is associated with Davinder Bambiha Group. Kaushal came into the public eye after the murder of Congress leader Vikas Chaudhary outside a gym in Faridabad in 2019. Before he was arrested by Haryana Police in 2019, Kaushal was one of the most wanted gangsters in Delhi NCR and carried a reward of Rs. Rs 5 lakh on his head.

Wiki/Biography

Kaushal Chaudhary was born on Saturday, 17 April 1982 (age 40 years; as in 2022) in Naharpur Rupa village, Gurugram, Haryana. His zodiac sign is Aries. He did his schooling from DAV Public School, Gurugram. Before entering the world of crime, Kaushal used to sell and repair submersible water pumps in his village.

Physical Appearance

Height (Approx): 5′ 7″

Hair Colour: Brown

Eye colour: brown

Kaushal Chaudhary in police custody

Family

parents and siblings

His father Nand Kishore is a property dealer. He has a younger brother named Manish Chaudhary (Hans). Kaushal had another brother, who was murdered in a family land dispute.

Kaushal Chaudhary's younger brother Manish Chaudhary

Kaushal Chaudhary’s younger brother Manish Chaudhary

wife and children

Kaushal Chaudhary is married to Roshni Chaudhary. Together, they also have a daughter.

Kaushal Chaudhary's wife and servant arrested by police

Kaushal Chaudhary’s wife and servant arrested by police

Kaushal Chaudhary with his daughter

Kaushal Chaudhary with his daughter

relationships/affairs

Apparently, Kaushal was once in a live-in relationship with a girl named Manisha. Manisha was three months pregnant with Kaushal’s child in 2019 and later aborted the child. While talking about her pregnancy during police interrogation, Kaushal said,

Doctors in Dubai refused to abort her child, after which she had to abort her unborn child in a private hospital in Delhi. He had to return to Dubai in July but was arrested from Burari in Delhi on June 4 for his involvement in murder and extortion cases in Gurugram.

step into the world of crime

Kaushal’s foray into crime began in 2004 when his family had a land dispute with gangster Sudesh alias Chhelu. In 2005, Suresh’s brother was murdered by Sudesh during a land dispute. The feud between the two led to the killing of 9 members of both the groups and stopped only after Kaushal shot Chhelu dead on 12 December 2006 and was later arrested. In jail he met other criminals and formed his own gang. Gurjar and Amit Dagar of Rajasthan are the main members of his gang. Kaushal planned to murder Sudesh’s wife while inside the jail and after coming out on bail, he executed his plan; Sudesh’s wife was murdered in 2009.

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Kaushal Chaudhary in police custody

Kaushal Chaudhary in police custody

Subsequently, he escaped from police custody and committed several heinous crimes such as murder, threatening murder, robbery, land grabbing, extortion and kidnapping. After the encounter of Sandeep Gadoli and arrest of Binder Gujjar by Gurugram Police in 2016, Kaushal emerged as one of the most feared gangsters in Gurugram and Delhi. Soon, his gang started its operations in other parts of Haryana and Rajasthan and extorted huge sums of money from traders, property dealers and businessmen. Subsequently, he joined hands with gangster Surendra Jeong to eliminate his rivals and expand his gambling and liquor business in Gurugram. Both of them were involved in several murders in 2016 and 2017. In 2017, Chaudhary fled to Dubai via Thailand and operated his gang from there. In 2019, he was involved in the murder of Congress leader Vikas Chaudhary. In the same year, a Red Corner Notice was issued against him and later he was extradited from Dubai and brought to India. On his return, Kaushal was arrested by the Special Task Force of Gurugram Police at Palam Airport.

Kaushal Chaudhary in STF custody

Kaushal Chaudhary in STF custody

Later, to increase his influence, he joined hands with dreaded gangster Neeraj Bawana. Till 2022, Kaushal Chaudhary is lodged in Gurdaspur jail of Punjab.

gang rivalry

With gangsters trying to expand their sphere of influence, alliances began to form in North India. On one hand, Lawrence Bishnoi supported gangsters Subbe Gujjar (Gurugram), Kala Jathedi (Haryana), Jitendra Gogi (Outer Delhi), Anand Pal Singh (Rajasthan) and Hashim Baba (Northeast Delhi). On the other hand, Bishnoi’s rival Davinder Bambiha had formed an alliance with Neeraj Bawana (Delhi), Kaushal Chaudhary (Gurgaon) and Sunil alias Tillu Tajpuria (Outer Delhi). While the Lawrence Bishnoi syndicate is arguably the most notorious, it has faced stiff competition from the Davinder Bambiha syndicate. There have been many wars between the two gangs. In August 2021, Kaushal Choudhary, along with his associate Amit Dagar, had conspired to murder Yuva Akali Dal leader Vicky Middukheda in Mohali. Apparently, Vicky’s relationship with Lawrence Bishnoi led to her murder.

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Images taken from CCTV video show the attackers opening fire on Yuva Akali Dal leader Vicky Middukheda

Images taken from CCTV video show the attackers opening fire on Yuva Akali Dal leader Vicky Middukheda

Kaushal’s name also came up in the murder of international Kabaddi player Sandeep Nangal Ambian, who was murdered in Jalandhar, Punjab on March 14, 2022. Kaushal was also involved in the murder of a Congress leader. Later, to avenge Vicky’s murder, the Bishnoi gang shot dead Punjabi singer and Congress leader Sidhu Moosewala on 29 May 2022. Lawrence had also conspired to murder two real brothers of a liquor businessman in Pataudi town of Gurugram. Apparently the businessman is very close to Kaushal Chaudhary. In September 2022, Kaushal Choudhary, along with the Bambiha gang, claimed responsibility for the murder of Sandeep Sethi alias Sandeep Bishnoi (gangster); The gangster was shot dead in front of the public when he was returning after appearing in a court in Rajasthan’s Nagaur district.

Major cases against Kaushal

  • Extortion case: Demand for extortion of Rs 5 lakh (as security money) from the owner of Bikaner Sweets, Sohna Road, Gurugram on 27 July 2019.
  • Murder case: Vikas Chaudhary was shot dead outside a gym in Faridabad on June 28, 2019 due to a financial dispute.
  • Murder case: Jaidev alias JD, close to Binder Gujjar, murdered in gang war in January 2019.
  • Firing Case: On October 16, 2018, Kaushal Choudhary, with the help of a paramedic, planned firing inside the medical store of Pushpanjali Hospital. His motive was to extort money from the hospital owner.
  • Firing case: On October 16, 2018, two masked men of Kaushal gang had fired several rounds in the air at Om Sweets located in Sector 46, Gurugram. Their aim was to rob the cash counter.
  • Murder case: On February 11, 2018, Sanjay Singh, husband of the former sarpanch of Tatarpur village, was shot 17 times near Panchgaon during his morning walk. Kaushal Chaudhary gang is suspected to be involved in this act.
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Facts/General Knowledge

  • Kaushal Chaudhary is fondly called ‘Hans’ by his friends and family.
  • He is often described as the ‘new face’ of the Gurugram underworld.
  • Kaushal addresses himself as the king of North India.
  • Chaudhary has a tattoo on his right shoulder.
    Kaushal Chaudhary's tattoo

    Kaushal Chaudhary’s tattoo

  • Kaushal Choudhary is an ardent follower of Lord Shiva.
  • Kaushal, a fitness enthusiast, works out regularly to maintain his fitness.
    Kaushal Chaudhary is working out

    Kaushal Chaudhary is working out

  • Apparently, he is leading a gang consisting of around 50 members and has around 200 cases registered against him in different states of India (as of 2022).
  • In 2022, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) had raided Kaushal’s house in Naharpur Rupa village in a case related to narco-terrorism.
    NIA members outside Kaushal Chaudhary's house

    NIA members outside Kaushal Chaudhary’s house

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