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The United States plans to seek the extradition of gangster Lawrence Bishnoi from India after charging him under federal racketeering laws. US authorities allege Bishnoi and Goldy Brar ran a global criminal network involving murders, extortion, kidnappings and drug trafficking
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Indian intelligence agencies have flagged the rise of copycat extortion gangs using the names of notorious gangsters to spread fear and extort money. While lacking direct terror links, these loosely organised groups pose fresh investigative challenges for security agencies in India and Canada
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Indian and Canadian intelligence agencies have flagged the rise of independent "copycat" criminals using the names of major syndicates for extortion. Meanwhile, Canada has launched 138 immigration probes after finding student visa holders coerced into diaspora-targeted violence
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The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting advised ZEE5 not to release Lawrence of Punjab, citing law-and-order concerns raised by Punjab Police, after a petition in the Punjab and Haryana High Court warned against glorifying gangster culture
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Security has been heightened for Khan, who is a 'Y plus' category protectee, according to police sources on Saturday, though they declined to provide further details. Reports indicate that Khan has personal security in addition to government protection. Having previously received death threats from the Lawrence Bishnoi gang, Khan was issued a new threat, officials confirmed in Mumbai on Friday.
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The Mumbai Traffic Control room received a threat message for Salman late Thursday night.
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According to police officials, the person who sent the message claimed he is brother of gangster Lawrence Bishnoi
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At different instances, Salman has said that he has dissuaded people from closely following his character of Radhe Bhaiyya because of his disturbing attitude, and his going crazy for a girl.
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This comes after the cops arrested a Noida based man for sending threats to Salman Khan. Prior to this, a person from Jharkhand, who sent threatening messages to Salman Khan, had issued an apology
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The accused who threatened Zeeshan Siddiqui and Salman has been arrested
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Though the actor has been acquitted in the case, the Bishnoi community wants him to apologise for poaching blackbuck.
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Anmol Bishnoi is also allegedly said to be behind the murder of former Maharashtra Minister Baba Siddique on October 12 in Mumbai's Bandra
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It's not just the law enforcement agencies that are tracking the footprints of the gangster who operates from jail in captivity. Bishnoi seems to have caught the fancy of Bollywood as well
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In June this year, police claimed to have uncovered a plot to target the actor on his way to his farmhouse near Panvel in Navi Mumbai
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Police form 15 teams and probe is on to identify who provided logistical support to the shooters, say officials
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As per sources, the incident occurred on Sunday following which a persons named Rohit Godara, a member of the Lawrence Bishnoi gang, reportedly took responsibility for the shooting incident
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The police stated there was a plan to procure weapons from a Pakistani arms supplier. An FIR has been registered against over 17 people, including Lawrence Bishnoi, Anmol Bishnoi, Sampat Nehra, and Goldy Brar.
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"The Mumbai Crime Branch has arrested six suspects in the Salman Khan shooting case, while four remain at large, prompting an ongoing search," officials stated.
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Police announced on Friday that they have arrested a 20-year-old individual for allegedly booking a cab from the residence of Bollywood superstar Salman Khan under the alias of gangster Lawrence Bishnoi.
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The police said that Anmol Bishnoi, who is the younger brother of jailed gangster Lawrence Bishnoi, wrote about the firing incident on Facebook and used threatening language.