
Prosecutors in LA announce charges against Indian syndicate "Bishnoi"
"On November 25, 2023, defendant Bishnoi claimed responsibility on behalf of the 'Lawrence Bishnoi Group' for a shooting that occurred on November 24, 2023 in…
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"On November 25, 2023, defendant Bishnoi claimed responsibility on behalf of the 'Lawrence Bishnoi Group' for a shooting that occurred on November 24, 2023 in Vancouver, Canada at the residence of R.G., a prominent Indian actor and singer, in an online post to Facebook that warned, in Punjabi, 'no one can save you from us,'" the indictment says. Bishnoi was arrested by Indian authorities in 2015. The indictment alleges that two other unnamed co-conspirators pulled the trigger that day, but that Bishnoi took responsibility for the act.
Furthermore, Get breaking National news Get breaking Canada news delivered to your inbox as it happens so you won't miss a trending story. Sometimes, farm trucks from working farms were used to hide the narcotics en route to Canada, the FBI stated in a press release.
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"On November 25, 2023, defendant Bishnoi claimed responsibility on behalf of the 'Lawrence Bishnoi Group' for a shooting that occurred on November 24, 2023 in Vancouver, Canada at the residence of R.G., a prominent Indian actor and singer, in an online post to Facebook that warned, in Punjabi, 'no one can save you from us,'" the indictment says.
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Bishnoi was arrested by Indian authorities in 2015.
according to CBS News — LatestThe indictment alleges that two other unnamed co-conspirators pulled the trigger that day, but that Bishnoi took responsibility for the act.
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according to Global NewsSometimes, farm trucks from working farms were used to hide the narcotics en route to Canada, the FBI stated in a press release.
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