Major Breakthrough: Two Bishnoi Gang Operatives Arrested in Punjab

The police official claims that the accused is the subject of more than 15 egregious crime cases in several jurisdictions.

Bishnoi Gang Operatives Arrested

The Operation: Planned and Precise

Bishnoi Gang Operatives Arrested

Acting on credible intelligence, AGTF teams, under the supervision of AIG Sandeep Goel, intercepted the two fugitives as they traveled in a vehicle suspected to be carrying illegal weapons. The operation was swift, minimizing the chance of armed retaliation.

Upon searching the suspects, police recovered:

  • One Glock 9mm pistol (a prohibited bore weapon favored by organized crime groups for its reliability and concealability)

  • Six live cartridges ready for immediate use

The arrests took place without any exchange of fire, but sources confirm the suspects were prepared to resist if confronted.

Punjab DGP Gaurav Yadav later confirmed via an official statement that the two men had recently returned from Nepal, where they had been hiding after committing a murder in Fazilka. Foreign-based handlers had reportedly instructed them to re-enter Punjab to carry out a high-profile killing intended to send a message to rivals and law enforcement alike.


Profiles of the Accused

While police have withheld certain operational details for security reasons, preliminary information reveals that:

  • Both suspects are in their late 20s and hail from Punjab.

  • They are connected to over 15 criminal cases across Punjab, Delhi, Rajasthan, and Gujarat.

  • Offenses include murder, attempt to murder, extortion, arms trafficking, and conspiracy to commit targeted killings.

  • Handlers thought to be based in Canada and the Middle East provided them with financial support and instructions, and they kept in close contact with the Lawrence Bishnoi network.

A Murder Trail Across States

The murder of Bharat Ratan, often known as “Vicky,” in Fazilka earlier this year is the most recent and well-known crime that connects the accused.The killing bore the hallmarks of the Bishnoi gang’s modus operandi: swift execution, multiple assailants, and the use of imported firearms.

This murder was allegedly a retaliatory strike in an ongoing gang rivalry involving the Bishnoi syndicate, the Bambiha gang, and other regional factions vying for dominance in northern India’s lucrative arms and narcotics markets.

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