Infamous Bootlegger Nagdan Gadhvi Dies in Ahmedabad's Sabarmati Jail

Gadhvi, accused in over 150 interstate crimes and involved in foreign liquor trade across Gujarat, succumbs to a heart attack, sparking additional police action.

Infamous Bootlegger Nagdan Gadhvi Dies in Ahmedabad's Sabarmati Jail

Ahmedabad - Nagdan Gadhvi, a notorious bootlegger involved in the trade of foreign liquor in several regions of Gujarat, died of a heart attack in Ahmedabad's Sabarmati Jail. Gadhvi, who had been arrested by the State Monitoring Cell from Haryana, was implicated in more than 150 interstate crimes.

Investigations into Gadhvi's operations unveiled that he was running an extensive network of foreign liquor distribution that spanned from Haryana to Saurashtra, including the city of Vadodara. His death has led to more actions being taken by the police.

This wasn't Gadhvi's first heart-related health scare; he had suffered a heart attack previously and was shifted to Civil Hospital for treatment last November. Details surrounding his death are still under review, and the impact of his passing on ongoing investigations and the illicit trade he was part of remains to be seen. Authorities are expected to continue their efforts to dismantle the network and bring associated individuals to justice.

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