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Gawli, four aides, acquitted in Bombay

Additional sessions judge S B Dhumat on Thursday acquitted alleged gangster Arun Gawli and four accomplices in a case of attempted rioting and dacoity and threatening to kill, in Bombay.

According to sources, Nant Chandraprabha Gajare had lodged a complaint against Gawli for threatening to kill her on July 23, 1997.

Gajare, a resident of Dagdi Chawl, a stronghold of Gawli, and who is reportedly a cook, had alleged that Gawli, his brother Pradip and two accomplices had forcibly entered her residence and tried to throw her out.

Gajare slapped charges on Gawli and a case of unlawful assembly, wrongful restraint, rioting, armed with deadly weapons, dacoity and threatening to kill was filed against him and three others.

UNI

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