Gurugram, Dec. 26 -- A hotel, built on half-acre captured government land and being operated allegedly by a notorious criminal at Khera Khurrampur in Gurugram's Farrukhnagar, was demolished on Thursday, said police officials. Existing at a prime location along the road, it was being run for the last several months, and was owned by Rajat Kumar, a man with a criminal past and hailing from Khera Khurrampur, they added. Investigators said that Kumar has at least 10 criminal cases registered against him at Farrukhnagar, Pataudi, Sector-5 and Sector-10 police stations in the city, and at the City Rewari police station in Rewari district. Most of the cases are of murder, assault, extortion, illegal firearms possession and smuggling and operating gangs for committing organised crimes, said Sandeep Turan, public relations officer, Gurugram police, adding: "He (Kumar) had become highly active in recent months and at least four of the 10 cases were registered against him this year alone." Turan said the captured land originally belonged to the Haryana public works department. The hotel was fetching Kumar Rs.2 to 3 lakh earning a month and villagers did not complain about it out of his terror, investigators said. After contacting the department concerned, security personnel were deployed at the spot and the hotel was finally demolished, they added. In the last one week, police officials said, Kumar's five illegal structures including market complexes, houses, or hotels have been demolished in Gurugram. Most of these were built by capturing government land....