Police Hunt for Anmol Bishnoi: Gangster Sought for Threatening Bhim Army Chief and Linked to Salman Khan Case

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Anmol Bishnoi

New Delhi: The Gurugram Police have intensified their search for Anmol Bishnoi, brother of infamous gangster Lawrence Bishnoi, as new criminal charges emerge against him. Anmol Bishnoi, now under investigation by Gurugram’s Crime Branch, faces allegations of threatening and demanding ransom from Bhim Army chief Nawab Satpal Tanwar allegedly orchestrating the intimidation campaign while based abroad.

International Reach and Cross-Border Investigation
Preliminary findings have traced threatening calls to phone numbers registered in Zimbabwe and Kenya. Investigators suspect that Anmol Bishnoi, believed to be coordinating gang activities from both Canada and the United States, used these international lines to issue threats to Tanwar. Gurugram Police are conducting voice analysis to confirm whether the person heard on the calls is indeed Bishnoi, aiming to verify his involvement directly.

Mumbai Connection: Salman Khan Threat Case and Extradition Efforts
Anmol Bishnoi’s criminal activities stretch beyond Gurugram. Recently, the Mumbai Police began extradition proceedings to bring Bishnoi back to India for his alleged role in a separate case: the April shootout outside Bollywood star Salman Khan’s residence. This incident reignited fears in Mumbai, with authorities now working alongside U.S. officials to expedite Bishnoi’s return to face charges.

Non-Bailable Warrant and Red Corner Notice under MCOCA
Authorities have stepped up efforts to apprehend Bishnoi. A Special Court under the Maharashtra Control of Organized Crime Act (MCOCA) has issued a non-bailable warrant against him, and an international Red Corner Notice has been placed to alert law enforcement globally. The police are also securing certified court documents to formalize the extradition request, with hopes of curbing Bishnoi’s criminal influence, which has extended internationally.

Who is Anmol Bishnoi?
Anmol Bishnoi, following in the footsteps of his notorious brother Lawrence, is quickly becoming one of India’s most-wanted criminals. Active in organized crime networks, Bishnoi has allegedly used his international base to coordinate gang operations from Canada and the U.S. The National Investigation Agency (NIA) recently placed a Rs 10 lakh bounty on his capture, citing his involvement in high-profile cases.

Anmol Bishnoi

The NIA’s interest in Bishnoi extends to his suspected role in the October 12 murder of former Maharashtra minister Baba Siddiqui in Bandra, Mumbai. As the search for Bishnoi intensifies, both national and international agencies are mobilizing resources to close in on the fugitive, with hopes of finally curtailing his criminal reign across continents.

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