Anil Dujana Age, Wiki and Bio

Anil Dujana

Quick Info

ProfessionGangster
NationalityIndian
Date of Birth01/01/1980
Age43 years (died on 04, May, 2023)
BirthplaceDujana village, Uttar Pradesh
Date of Death04/05/2023

Bio/Wiki

BirthnameAnil Nagar
Other NameAnil Singh

Physical Stats & More

Height170 cm
Eye ColorBlack
Hair ColorBlack

Personal Life

Date of Birth01/01/1980
BirthplaceDujana village, Uttar Pradesh
Date of Death04/05/2023
Place of DeathNear Ganga Nagar, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh
Age (at the time of death)43 Years
Death CauseEncounter
NationalityIndian
HometownDujana village
CasteGurjar

Relationships & More

Marital Status (at the time of death)Married
Affairs/GirlfriendsPooja
Marriage Date16/02/2021

Family

FatherChatar Singh Nagar (also known as Chatru)
Siblings
Brother5
Sister1
SpousePooja
ChildrenHe is survived by a daughter

Some Lesser Known Facts

Anil Dujana was a notorious Indian gangster killed in an encounter with Uttar Pradesh’s Special Task Force (STF) in Meerut in 2023.
His name had long been on the list of Uttar Pradesh’s most wanted criminals.
He belonged to a Gurjar family.
Anil Dujana was an ally of the notorious Sundar Bhati.
Sundar Bhati and Naresh Bhati were the kingpins of the infamous Bhati gang in Uttar Pradesh.
Their once-solid bond turned sour when Naresh emerged victorious in a district panchayat election against Sundar.
Dujana started his criminal journey by lending his services to Sundar Bhati’s illegal operations.
In the early 2000s, Dujana managed a vast extortion operation for Sundar Bhati's criminal empire in Ghaziabad.
Dujana switched his allegiance to Naresh Bhati’s gang.
On 24 March 2004, Sundar Bhati's gang executed Naresh Bhati, leading to a series of retaliatory attacks.
Anil Dujana assumed leadership of Naresh Bhati’s gang after these events.
Dujana's criminal history did not stop him from winning the 2016 panchayat elections while in Banda Jail.
Anil Dujana faced over 18 murder charges and was known as a contract killer.
His family members were also involved in unlawful conduct, with some arrested on weapons charges in 2016.