Nirbhay Gujjar Age, Wiki and Bio

Nirbhay Gujjar

Quick Info

ProfessionDacoit
NationalityIndian
BirthplaceUttar Pradesh
Date of Death07/11/2005
HometownUttar Pradesh

Bio/Wiki

Full NameNirbhay Singh Gurjar
Known for205 criminal cases of murder, robbery, kidnapping

Physical Stats & More

Eye ColorBlack
Hair ColorBlack

Personal Life

Place of DeathEtawah, Uttar Pradesh
Death CauseGunned down by UP Police Task Force

Relationships & More

Marital Status (at the time of death)Married

Family

FatherMan Singh
Wife/Spouse• Seema Parihar (Indian Politician, Former Bandit), • Neelam Gupta, • Sarla
ChildrenSon - Shyam (adopted)

Career

Description
  • At the age of 25, he attempted his first robbery in the house of a rich man in Churki village of Jalaun district, but he was arrested by the police and imprisoned.
  • After his release, he joined Lalaram's gang in Chambal and participated in numerous robberies and kidnappings.
  • He eventually formed his own gang of 60 dacoits, armed with advanced weapons like AK-47 and AK-56 besides 315 bore guns.
  • The Madhya Pradesh police announced a reward of Rs 2.5 lakh for his capture, highlighting the fear he instilled in local law enforcement.

Some Lesser Known Facts

He was born in Pachdaura village of Auraiya district of Uttar Pradesh.
Nirbhay Gurjar is counted among the dreaded bandits of the rugged.
Once he earned a good amount of money with robbery and kidnappings, Nirbhay started his own gang with 60 dacoits.
The local police were afraid to face Nirbhay and the Madhya Pradesh police had announced a reward of Rs 2.5 lakh each on his arrest.
Nirbhay Gurjar used to rape women in the village where he went to rob. He once kidnapped a 13-year-old girl named Neelam Gupta and later married her.
Nirbhay had an affair with his adopted son Shyam’s wife Sarla. Shayam rebelled against the gang. Later Shyam got in an affair with Nirbhay Gujjar’s wife Neelam Gupta.
In 2005, Shyam and Neelam surrendered before the police and informed the police about the secret hideouts of the robber Nirbhay Gurjar. Police tracked him and later killed him.
Mr. K. K. Muhammed, the Regional Director (North) of the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), once shared that Nirbhay Gujjar and his gang were very cooperative and helped the Archaeological Survey of India for the restoration of Bateshwar Hindu temples, Madhya Pradesh.
In 2013, an Indian Bollywood film was made depicting the life journey of Nirbhay Gujjar named as Beehad – The Ravine, starring Vikas Shrivastav in lead role.