
'Tere Naam' Look, High-Level Security: Neeraj Bawana's 1-Day Parole To Meet Ailing Wife
The Delhi High Court granted Neeraj Bawana 1-day parole to meet his ailing wife and her doctor only, with strict police security and no interaction with anyone else allowed
Gangster Neeraj Bawana was granted one-day custody parole by the Delhi High Court and was taken to a hospital on Monday under heavy police protection. What grabbed attention, however, was his striking new look — a hairstyle resembling Salman Khan's iconic appearance from the film Tere Naam.
To maintain law and order during his brief release, authorities deployed a multi-tier security setup. According to a PTI report, more than 15 Delhi Police personnel were assigned to guard him throughout the movement.
Neeraj Bawana, dressed in a white shirt and blue denim jeans, was seen limping as he exited the jail. His temporary release was granted so he could visit his ailing wife, who is suffering from a nerve blockage in her brain. This medical condition led Bawana to request interim bail from the court to attend to his wife, a plea that the court accepted. The court decreed that Bawana be released on one-day custody bail on July 1, facilitated by security, so he could ascertain his wife's health status.
The PTI report stated that security was stepped up both within the hospital premises and at all entry points. The court had permitted Bawana to visit his wife between 10 AM and 4 PM.
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Bawana was escorted to the hospital where his wife is receiving treatment. The court had permitted him six hours of parole to care for his wife and consult with her doctors.
Who Is Gangster Neeraj Bawana?
Neeraj Bawana's journey into the criminal world began around 18 years ago, under the alias Neeraj Sehrawat. His notoriety in Delhi NCR is significant. A native of Bawana village in Delhi, he adopted the name of his village, by which he is recognised in the crime world.
Bawana has numerous serious charges against him, including murder, robbery, and issuing death threats, across Delhi and other states. He is currently incarcerated in Delhi's Tihar Jail, from where he allegedly continues to orchestrate gang activities.
Bawana's name surfaced in the high-profile murder of wrestler Sagar Dhankar in 2021. Olympic medallist Sushil Kumar was imprisoned in connection with this case, wherein it is claimed that Bawana's associates, along with Kumar, assaulted Dhankar, Sonu Mahal, and Amit, resulting in Dhankar's death.
The Delhi High Court has stipulated strict conditions for Bawana's parole. He is permitted to meet only his wife and her doctor, with no interactions with other individuals allowed. The court has mandated that Bawana be under tight police security throughout his parole, ensuring he is transported home and back to jail under strict surveillance.

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