All posts tagged: organised crime

Maharashtra ATS questions 66 people in Pune over suspected links with Bhatti

Maharashtra ATS questions 66 people in Pune over suspected links with Bhatti

The Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) on Tuesday questioned 66 people in Pune district after they were allegedly found to have been in contact with Pakistan-based gangster Shahzad Bhatti and his associates, reported the PTI. According to the ATS, the operation began at 7 am and was carried out with the assistance of Pune City Police, Pune Rural Police and Pimpri Chinchwad Police. The ATS said it suspects that Bhatti used social media platforms to attempt to radicalise Indian youths and encourage them to take part in anti-national activities. Bhatti, along with his associates Abid Jatt alias Abid Chhal, Ajmal Gujar, Hammad Memon, Rana Hunain and Ashraf Bashir Alam, allegedly used social media platforms to establish contact with Indian youths, according to the ATS. Investigators alleged that Bhatti and his associates established contact with young people in India through platforms including Facebook, Instagram, Telegram and WhatsApp, as per the PTI. Social media allegedly used to recruit youths According to the ATS, the group allegedly attempted to exploit religious and socially sensitive issues to spread propaganda and …

Sri Lankan Tamil girl killed after gang rams SUV into two-wheeler on Koyambedu flyover

Sri Lankan Tamil girl killed after gang rams SUV into two-wheeler on Koyambedu flyover

An 18-year-old girl was killed after a car rammed the two-wheeler she was riding on the Koyambedu flyover on Saturday night (May 30, 2026). A minor girl, who was on the pillion, has been admitted to hospital with severe injuries. A senior officer of the Greater Chennai Police said Yancy, 18, was the daughter of Mary Stella, residing in the Sri Lankan Tamil Rehabilitation Camp at Anichankuppam in Villupuram district. Yancy became friends with the minor girl, living at Ramapuram in Chennai, through social media. Yancy, who came to stay in the house of the minor girl last week, visited a private bar at Koyambedu on Saturday night (May 30, 2026). As they were dancing in the bar, a six-member gang picked a quarrel with Yancy. The private security guards at the bar asked all of them to leave immediately. After coming out, they had a verbal altercation and Yancy was assaulted. As Yancy and the minor girl were returning home, the gang, waiting in a sports utility vehicle (SUV), came from behind and rammed their two-wheeler on the flyover. Yancy, who was riding the vehicle, sustained severe head injuries and died on …

Remove Lawrence Bishnoi, Punjab from docuseries title, HC tells Zee5; says Lawrence of Punjab doesn’t ‘glorify’ gangster

Remove Lawrence Bishnoi, Punjab from docuseries title, HC tells Zee5; says Lawrence of Punjab doesn’t ‘glorify’ gangster

The ZEE5 documentary, initially titled Lawrence of Punjab, may finally get a release, weeks after it was stalled due to a legal case against it. The show, based on the rise of gangster Lawrence Bishnoi, was not released as scheduled in April, after the Centre admitted there were law-and-order concerns if it were streamed. Gangster Lawrence Bishnoi, a former student leader from Chandigarh, is currently lodged in the Sabarmati jail. (PTI) Remove Lawrence and Punjab from title On Monday, the Punjab and Haryana High Court set aside the Centre’s advisory against its release, issuing directions to its makers to remove references to “Lawrence” and “Punjab” from its title. The directions came on a plea by Zee Entertainment Enterprises Ltd, which had challenged the Union Ministry of Information and Broadcasting’s advisory. The petitioner’s counsel, Amit Jhanji, said that neither “Lawrence Bishnoi” nor “Punjab” would be used in the title of the docu-series, thus paving the way for its release. The High Court also watched the docuseries and observed in its ruling that it did not appear …

‘Politically Motivated’: India Rejects ‘Baseless’ Canadian Media Reports On Nijjar Case | India News

‘Politically Motivated’: India Rejects ‘Baseless’ Canadian Media Reports On Nijjar Case | India News

Last Updated:March 02, 2026, 18:38 IST India sharply criticised Canadian media reports on Hardeep Nijjar’s case as “baseless” and “politically motivated and called for credible law enforcement processes. The Canadian reports on Nijjar came during PM Mark Carney’s visit to India. (Reuters) India on Monday categorically rejected “baseless” allegations by the Canadian press on New Delhi’s involvement in the murder of Khalistani separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, calling them “politically motivated” and unsupported by credible evidence. India’s sharp response came after Canadian reports claimed to have evidence linking India’s involvement in the assassination of Hardeep Singh Nijjar in June 2023 in British Columbia. These reports surfaced while Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney was on his first visit to India, which is widely seen as part of an effort to repair bilateral ties. “India categorically rejects allegations of involvement in transnational violence or organised crime. These claims are baseless, politically motivated and unsupported by credible evidence despite repeated requests. India believes that concerns of this nature must be addressed through credible law enforcement and judicial processes, not …

Police smash European synthetic drug ring in ‘largest-ever’ op| India News

Police smash European synthetic drug ring in ‘largest-ever’ op| India News

European police said Wednesday they had busted a major synthetic drug ring working across several countries in the “largest-ever operation” of its kind, striking a “massive blow” to organised crime. Police smash European synthetic drug ring in ‘largest-ever’ op Authorities dismantled 24 industrial-scale labs and seized around 1,000 tonnes of chemicals used to make street drugs such as MDMA, amphetamine and meth. “I’ve been in this business for a while. This is by far the largest-ever operation we did against synthetic drug production and distribution,” Andy Kraag, head of Europol’s European Serious Organised Crime Centre, told AFP in an interview. “I think this is genuinely a massive blow to organised crime groups involved in drug trafficking, specifically of synthetic drugs,” added Kraag. The year-long operation involved police from Belgium, the Czech Republic, Germany, the Netherlands, Poland and Spain. More than 85 arrests were made, including the two suspected ringleaders, both from Poland, Kraag said. Suspicions were raised back in 2024 when Polish police noticed a network importing vast quantities of legal chemicals from China and …

20 pistols, 6 kg ganja, 310 phones: What Delhi police seized during ‘Operation Aaghat 3.0’

20 pistols, 6 kg ganja, 310 phones: What Delhi police seized during ‘Operation Aaghat 3.0’

Updated on: Dec 27, 2025 05:22 pm IST The police said that there has been a reduction in PCR calls about street crime in the South-East district area due to intensified patrolling, vehicle checking. The Delhi Police apprehended hundreds of people and seized arms, drugs, illegal liquor, vehicles, money and much more in a major crackdown in the national capital’s South-East district on Saturday under ‘Operation Aaghat 3.0’. Southern Range Joint CP SK Jain spoke to the media regarding Operation Aaghat 3.0 in New Delhi on Saturday.(ANI Video Grab) The crackdown was launched as Delhi braces for new-year celebrations which usually witness high-footfall as people head out for festivities. The objective of the operation was to curb organised crime, street offences and activities of habitual criminals to make the national capital safer for public movement, news agency PTI reported citing officials. Over 600 cops were deployed along the South-East to carry out the operation. Also read: Delhi teen rents Thar SUV, crashes it into vehicles to avoid being seen by parents in Noida Here’s what …

India to ‘take back’ those ‘overstaying’ in US: MEA | Latest News India

India to ‘take back’ those ‘overstaying’ in US: MEA | Latest News India

The ministry of external affairs on Friday said that India is against illegal immigration, especially because it is connected to organised crime. MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal. “For Indian nationals, whether in the United States or elsewhere, if they are overstaying or residing in a country without proper documentation, we will bring them back, provided the necessary documents to verify their nationality are shared with us,” said Randhir Jaiswal, official spokesperson for the ministry of external affairs (MEA). During a briefing, when asked about the number of people being taken back from the United States, Jaiswal responded, “Any discussion about numbers is premature.” He was also asked about the ongoing discussions regarding the return of illegal immigrants from the US and the plans to send them back, and whether this would impact India’s commerce and industrial ties. “Illegal migration and trade are two separate issues. Our approach, policy, and stance on illegal migration are very clear. We are against illegal migration, and the reason for this is that it is linked to organized crime,” said Jaiswal. …

Bishnoi gang targeted Baba Siddique for being close to Salman Khan, says Mumbai police’s chargesheet | Mumbai News

Bishnoi gang targeted Baba Siddique for being close to Salman Khan, says Mumbai police’s chargesheet | Mumbai News

The Mumbai police Crime Branch completed its probe into the murder of former Maharashtra minister and Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) leader Baba Siddique and filed a chargesheet against 26 people, including Anmol Bishnoi, brother of gangster Lawrence Bishnoi, on Monday. The police investigation concluded that the Bishnoi gang plotted the murder to establish their dominance in Mumbai. An officer said they filed a 4,590-page chargesheet in the Special Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA) court. The chargesheet named three people – Shubham Lonkar, Yasin Siddique, and Anmol Bishnoi – as the accused in the case. The US immigration authorities detained Bishnoi on charges of using a forged passport, and he is currently in their custody. Siddique was gunned down on October 12 in Bandra East outside the office of his son Zeeshan Akhtar. While two men were arrested from the spot, the main shooter fled from the scene of the crime and was eventually arrested later by the Crime Branch. The police made 26 arrests in the case. The police chargesheet said the accused …

Delhi woman gets caught in crossfire as two gangs battle in Welcome area | Latest News India

Delhi woman gets caught in crossfire as two gangs battle in Welcome area | Latest News India

Delhi police on Saturday said that several rounds of bullets were fired in North-East Delhi’s Welcome area, causing critical injury to a woman, news agency PTI reported. Police personnel investigate at the spot after two groups of people opened fire, at Welcome area in New Delhi, Saturday, Oct. 19, 2024. One woman suffered injuries in the incident.(PTI) “Several rounds were fired at North-East Delhi’s Welcome area. One lady was injured, officials are on the spot and an investigation is underway,” said Delhi Police. The victim has been identified as a 22-year-old woman named Ifra. She has been admitted to the GTB Hospital for medical attention and is undergoing treatment for bullet injuries on her chest. On Saturday, at 4.42 pm, police were alerted about a quarrel and subsequent firing at Raja Market in Welcome area. Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) Vishal along with senior officials rushed to the spot and found empty cartridges spilled along the street, police said. The crime scene was cordoned off immediately and an investigation is underway. Initial probe revealed that …