“Lady Don” Who Lured Shooting Victim To Burger King Arrested at Indo-Nepal Border

"Lady Don" Who Lured Shooting Victim To Burger King Arrested at Indo-Nepal Border

“Lady Don” Who Lured Shooting Victim To Burger King Arrested at Indo-Nepal Border

Among the culprits is Anu Dhankar, a 19-year-old who lured a 26-year-old man to a gang that shot him dead at Burger King in Delhi in June; she was arrested from Uttar Pradesh while trying to flee to Nepal on the same Friday.
Surveillance cameras captured the last moments of the slain burger joint worker Aman Joon, who entered the Burger King outlet in Rajouri Garden and joined a 19-year-old at the table. Shortly, the men arrive and bombard him with bullets. The woman has escaped taking Aman’s phone and wallet according to the news.

Initial investigations revealed that Am’aan Joon was killed in retaliation for a murder which had taken place in Haryana on December 20. Suspected accused fugitive gangster Himanshu Bhau, believed to be presently in Portugal at the time of filing this report, took the sacrificial killing credit in a post on Facebook.
The gangster, whose gang is active in Delhi and Haryana, said that Aman was involved in the killing of ‘our brother’ Shakti Dada, and this was ‘revenge’. To the other players, he said ‘these people warned me and soon it will be your turn’.

Accused Anu alias ‘lady Don’ to the police had claimed that Himanshu Bhau had assured her he would make her live a royal life in America.

After the murder, apart from leaving her jewellery behind, Anu Dhankhar had come to the rented room in Mukherjee Nagar and picked up her belongings, police said. According to police, she then boarded a bus to Chandigarh and made halts at Amritsar and Katra.

The police stated that she had rented a guest house in Katra town but, addressing an order from Himanshu Bhau, she took a train to Jalandhar. She again visited Chandigarh and then reached Haridwar.

She presumably stayed in Haridwar for 3-4 days, then moved to Kota, Rajasthan, where she remained for the next four months.

This ended their liaison’s relationship, but the police claimed he continued to send her money.

Again, on October 22, the gangster asked her to go away, and he said the case had been frozen, the police said.

She was asked to come to America by Nepal and Dubai.
The woman, who was from Lucknow, was on her way to cross the border to Nepal at Lakhimpur Kheri when she was arrested by the special cell of the Delhi Police.

The woman, according to the police, is a known criminal and was also involved in arranging to get shots fired at Maturam Halwai in January.