NIA's chargesheet: lawrence Bishnoi on Dawood's path...

The National Investigation Agency (NIA) is continuously taking action against gangster lawrence Bishnoi and Goldie Brar's gang. Meanwhile, the NIA filed a chargesheet in the gangster terror case against notorious gangster lawrence Bishnoi, Goldie Brar and many other notorious gangsters. In this, the NIA has made many big revelations.

Lawrence Bishnoi on Dawood Ibrahim's path

The NIA has stated in its chargesheet that lawrence Bishnoi and his terror syndicate have spread in an unprecedented manner. He has also built his network in the same way as dawood ibrahim built his network by committing petty crimes in the 90s. dawood ibrahim built his empire through drug smuggling, target killing, extortion racket and then he formed D Company. Then he formed an alliance with Pakistani terrorists and expanded his network. On the other hand, like dawood ibrahim and D Company, Bishnoi gang started with petty crimes. Then formed its own gang. Now Bishnoi gang has taken over North India.

Lawrence Bishnoi's gang has more than 700 shooters

Satwinder Singh alias Goldie Brar, wanted by Canadian police and indian agency, is operating the Bishnoi gang. NIA has told that there are more than 700 shooters in Bishnoi gang, out of which 300 are from Punjab. Bishnoi and Goldie Brar were promoted through social media platforms, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube. Bishnoi gang earned crores of rupees from extortion till the year 2020-21 and that money was sent abroad through hawala.

Crime empire spread to 11 states of india and 6 countries

According to NIA, Bishnoi's gang was once limited to punjab only. But with his cunning mind and his close friend Goldy Brar, he formed an alliance with gangs from Haryana, delhi and rajasthan and formed a big gang. Bishnoi gang has now spread across North india, punjab, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Maharashtra, delhi, rajasthan and Jharkhand. Youngsters are recruited into the gang through social media and various other methods. This gang has spread to USA, Azerbaijan, Portugal, uae and Russia.

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