From Trusted RWA Manager to Wanted Fugitive: The Shocking Story of a Mohali Double Murder Suspect Living in Noida
In Noida’s Sector 36, residents are shocked. Gaurav Kumar, once known as a dependable RWA manager, has been caught. Eight years ago in Chandigarh, he took part in a double killing. His case now makes us ask hard questions about how we check a person’s past when they help run a neighborhood.
Trusted Resident Manager with a Hidden Past
Gaurav Kumar served as the local RWA manager. Neighbors called him "Gaurav bhai" in friendly tones. He worked long hours. He kept watch over security and eased local worries. He helped with water supply, worked with daily wage staff, and even drove an injured child to the hospital. His role stood on checks done through the Pandey Security Agency under India’s Private Security Agencies Regulation Act. The agency promised that the police would look into his past. The check did not find his earlier crimes.
The Crime Committed Eight Years Ago
In 2017, Kumar, aged 27, met a violent end in Mohali’s Phase 3B2. Reports say he met 66-year-old journalist KJ Singh outside Singh’s home. A fight grew, and Kumar stabbed Singh many times and cut his throat. The fight did not end there. Singh’s 92-year-old mother, Gurcharan Kaur, was also killed when Kumar strangled her. Kumar took a car and some gadgets before he ran away. He was caught one month later, but he left jail on bail when COVID-19 struck. He hid from police and earned the tag of a wanted man in 2022. Even then, he did not change how he looked. He returned to work in Noida without warning anyone.
Lapses in Verification and Community Vigilance
This case shows how hard it can be to check a person’s past. In one well-guarded area, a man with a hidden history worked close to home. Local police and RWA leaders could not believe that someone with a grim past could be trusted among them. Anita Singh, the RWA president in Sector 36, said she had faith in the agency’s check. She was shocked by what came out later. Kumar’s ease with the police and neighbors hid his past from view.
The Arrest and Legal Proceedings Ahead
Punjab Police found Kumar based on a tip from his village in Bulandshahr, Uttar Pradesh. They tracked him using technical surveillance and local tips. DSP NPS Lehal of Mohali’s special crime cell said Kumar’s work in Noida was a serious breach and risk. He was taken into custody on November 6, 2025. He is back in jail, with his trial for murder said to restart soon. Because he broke bail rules and his crimes were harsh, experts do not expect him to be let out again.
Reflections on Traditional Roles in a Digital Age
This case makes us think about old roles mixed with new rules. Today, people trust managers to look after their homes. The job now meets formal rules and digital checks. As records and background checking go online, the need for strong systems grows. People in close urban groups count on those in charge. Kumar’s case brings a hard lesson: if checks are weak, danger can hide close by.
Gaurav Kumar’s arrest has rippled through Sector 36. This neighborhood now faces the truth that a man with a dark past was nearby, running their security as if nothing were wrong. The path of justice now moves ahead in court, and residents must now work to keep their homes safe with better ways to check those who serve them.
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