US alerts India about Lawrence Bishnoi’s brother being on their soil: Extradition process commences
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US alerts India about Lawrence Bishnoi’s brother being on their soil: Extradition process commences

In a major development, the US authorities have informed India, that the brother of Lawrence Bishnoi, Anmol Bishnoi is on their soil. India has now commenced the extradition process to bring Anmol back to India and be tried for the 18 cases against him

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Anmol Bishnoi, the younger brother of jailed gangster Lawrence Bishnoi

Anmol Bishnoi, the younger brother of jailed gangster Lawrence Bishnoi

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In a major boost for the Indian law enforcement agencies, the US authorities have alerted the Mumbai Police about the presence of Anmol Bishnoi, the younger brother of jailed gangster Lawrence Bishnoi.

The US alert said that Anmol is on US soil and this has prompted the Mumbai police to immediately begin the extradition process.

Anmol Bishnoi (25) is implicated in a series of high profile cases. The Mumbai police had last month filed a petition in a special court seeking permission to begin the extradition proceedings of Anmol Bishnoi. They informed the court about their intention to bring back Anmol to India.

Anmol’s name cropped on two occasions in recent times. First for the firing incident outside the house of Salman Khan and next following the murder of NCP leader Baba Siddiqui.

The National Investigation Agency (NIA) had last week announced a reward of Rs 10 lakh for information relating to Anmol. The NIA said that Anmol had 18 cases registered against him, including one where he is alleged to have provided weapons and logistics to support the accused who killed Punjabi singer Sidhu Moosewala in 2022.

A Red Corner Notice had also been issued against Anmol Bishnoi.

An official tells Organiser that they are yet to gather more information from the US on Anmol. We have just been alerted that he is on US soil, but it is unclear if he is in the custody of the authorities over there, the official also said.

After the Special Court in Mumbai allowed the police to process the extradition, the officials filed documents with the Ministry of Home Affairs. Now the Ministry of External Affairs will coordinate with the US authorities to bring Anmol back.

Last month after India withdrew its diplomats from Canada, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police had alleged that agents of the Indian government were collaborating with the Lawrence Bishnoi gang to spread terror in Canada. India called this statement baseless, while rejecting all allegations.

In 2022, the Bishnoi brothers were accused of being part of a conspiracy to raise funds and recruit youth for acts of terror in Delhi and other parts of the country. Lawrence Bishnoi has been arrested and is currently lodged in the Sabarmati jail in Gujarat.

Topics: Anmol BishnoiNIAUSANational Investigation AgencyLawrence Bishnoi
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