US prosecutors arrest 24 in major probe into India-based organised crime
•US prosecutors arrest 24 in major probe into India-based organised crimeImage source, ReutersImage caption, United States Attorney Bill Essayli said prosecutors are determined to dismantle these crimi...
•Federal prosecutors in Los Angeles said the arrests were the result of a years-long federal investigation into Indian crime syndicates that were engaged in targeted killings, extortion and drug traffi...
•In total, 37 defendants have been are charged across three indictments unsealed on Tuesday.
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US prosecutors arrest 24 in major probe into India-based organised crimeImage source, ReutersImage caption, United States Attorney Bill Essayli said prosecutors are determined to dismantle these criminal organizationsByJessica MurphyPublished7 July 2026US prosecutors have announced the arrest of 24 suspects in the US, Canada and Europe for alleged links to three India-based organised crime groups, including the Bishnoi gang.They have been charged with a series of crimes, including orchestrating the 2023 killing in Canada of Sikh leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar outside a British Columbia temple. Federal prosecutors in Los Angeles said the arrests were the result of a years-long federal investigation into Indian crime syndicates that were engaged in targeted killings, extortion and drug trafficking around the world. In total, 37 defendants have been are charged across three indictments unsealed on Tuesday. "Transnational criminal gangs who spread fear, drugs, and violence will face the full force of justice and the weight of the federal government," said First Assistant United States Attorney Bill Essayli in a statement. "There is no safe harbor for these thugs."Nijjar, 45, was shot dead three years ago in his vehicle by two masked gunmen in the busy car park of the Guru Nanak Sikh Gurdwara in Surrey, a city about 30km (18 miles) east of Vancouver.The powerful Indian gangster pulling strings from behind barsHe was a prominent Sikh separatist leader and publicly campaigned for Khalistan - the creation of an independent Sikh homeland in the Punjab region of India.Federal prosecutors have charged Lawrence Bishnoi, 33, and Satinderjeet "Goldy Brar" Singh, 32, both of Punjab, India, with ordering the assassination of Nijjar, referred to as "HSN" by prosecutors.Brar remains at large. Bishnoi has been in prison since 2015.Last year, Canada listed the Bishnoi gang as a terrorist entity, allowing the federal government to seize property and...المصدر: BBC US & Trump News | Source: BBC US & Trump News
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