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India to Share List of 12 US-Based Gangsters with Washington During PM Modi’s Visit
In a major crackdown on organized crime, Indian security agencies have compiled a list of 12 gangsters currently based in the United States. This list, prepared under the directive of the Ministry of Home Affairs, is expected to be shared with US authorities during Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s upcoming visit to Washington. The move aims to strengthen bilateral cooperation in tackling transnational crime and ensuring justice for criminal activities linked to India.
Notorious Criminals on the List
The list features several high-profile fugitives involved in serious crimes, including:
Anmol Bishnoi – Brother of gangster Lawrence Bishnoi, arrested in the US for traveling with fake documents.
Goldy Brar – Alleged mastermind behind the murder of Punjabi singer Sidhu Moosewala.
Darmanjot Singh Kahlon – Key link between international criminal networks and the Bishnoi gang, actively involved in arms and drug trafficking.
Amritpal Singh (Amrit Bal) – Member of the Jaggu Bhagwanpuria gang, managing illegal operations in Punjab.
Other individuals on the list include Harjot Singh, Harbir Singh, Navroop Singh, Swaran Singh (Fauji), Sahil Kailash Ritoli, Yogesh (Bobby Beri), Ashu (Bhanu Pratap Sambhli), and Aman Sambhi.
Criminal Networks and Global Links
These individuals are linked to a wide range of criminal activities, including narcotics smuggling, arms trafficking, and orchestrating high-profile assassinations. Many of them maintain strong ties with Pakistan-based smuggling networks, using sophisticated methods such as drones and encrypted messaging apps to evade law enforcement agencies. The large-scale smuggling of weapons and heroin into India has been a growing concern, with these fugitives playing a key role in these operations.
India’s Push for Extradition
Indian authorities are actively engaging with their US counterparts, seeking cooperation in deporting these fugitives to face justice. Officials believe that the exchange of intelligence and legal coordination will be instrumental in dismantling these criminal networks. The issue is expected to be a significant topic of discussion during PM Modi’s visit, alongside trade, defense, and diplomatic relations.
This development marks a strong step in India's continued efforts to combat transnational crime and enhance international security cooperation. The upcoming diplomatic discussions could pave the way for stricter measures against organized crime operating across borders.