Gurugram, Feb. 12 -- The Haryana police special task force arrested a wanted gangster, Sombir alias Motta, from Indira Gandhi International airport in Delhi on Tuesday night after being deported from the United States, police said on Wednesday. Officials said that Sombir, 39, was wanted in 26 criminal cases registered in police stations in Rohtak, Sonipat, Jhajjar, Bahadurgarh and Gurugram in Haryana as well as Delhi and Rajasthan. Of the 26 cases, 10 were for murder and others related to loot, dacoity, extortion and illegal arms possession. He is the younger brother of gangster Anil Chhippi, 37, lodged in Delhi's Mandoli jail. Sombir had also killed an associate of gangster Mainpal Badli inside Bhondsi jail in 2014. Waseem Akram, superintendent of police, STF, said Sombir moved to US to operate his brother's gang and avoid attack by his rivals, Chhaju gang from Karor. Akram said that Sombir and his brother were associated with the Kala Jatheri and Lawrence Bishnoi gang. "He got a bail in 2022. Sombir got a passport using fake identity and address in Ghaziabad in November 2023 and flew to Bangkok from Mumbai's Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj international airport in January 2024," he said. Akram said after Bangkok, he travelled to Abu Dhabi, Spain, Nicaragua and Guatemala to reach USA through the Arizona border in September 2024 via a donkey route. "The border patrol caught him and put him in a detention centre in Texas for 17 months before being deported to India with help of CBI and Interpol," he said. He was arrested for fraudulently issuing passport and an FIR was registered under section 420 (cheating) of Indian Penal Code and The Passports Act at IMT Rohtak police station on May 27, 2024....