Anmol Bishnoi arrested NIA Delhi, Baba Siddique murder accused, Salman Khan firing case, Bishnoi gang global network, US deportation India gangster
Brajesh Mishra
Anmol Bishnoi, the 27-year-old fugitive brother of jailed gangster Lawrence Bishnoi, was arrested by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) immediately after landing at Delhi's IGI Airport on November 19, 2025. Deported from the United States after his asylum plea was rejected, Anmol faces 18 criminal cases, including the high-profile murder of NCP leader Baba Siddique and the shooting outside actor Salman Khan’s residence. His return marks the dismantling of the syndicate’s "remote control" command center, which had orchestrated violent crimes in India from US soil for nearly three years.
Anmol fled India in April 2022 on a forged passport, traveling through Dubai and Kenya before settling in California. From there, he allegedly managed the gang's logistics, recruitment, and extortion rackets using encrypted apps. His operations came under global scrutiny after he claimed responsibility for the April 2024 firing at Salman Khan's home. He was detained by US immigration authorities in November 2024 for illegal entry. Despite filing for asylum to delay deportation, a US court rejected his application on November 18, clearing the way for his handover to Indian authorities—a process accelerated by a Red Corner Notice issued in December 2022.
While the headlines celebrate the arrest, the deeper story is the collapse of the "Safe Haven" myth. For years, Indian gangsters like Goldy Brar and Anmol Bishnoi have operated with impunity from North America, exploiting asylum laws and diplomatic friction to evade Indian justice. Anmol’s deportation is a geopolitical pivot: it signals that the US is no longer a sanctuary for Indian fugitives hiding behind asylum claims. This precedent fundamentally alters the risk calculus for every other overseas gangster currently operating against India.
Anmol's interrogation is expected to unravel the gang's financial web, including cryptocurrency trails and hawala networks used to fund operations. Strategically, this could trigger a violent power struggle within the gang's remaining leadership or lead to a fracturing of its 700-member network. For the Indian diaspora in Canada and the US, who have faced extortion threats from this syndicate, the arrest offers a glimmer of hope that the long arm of the law is finally reaching across the ocean.
If a gangster can orchestrate assassinations in Mumbai from a hideout in California for three years, is the arrest of one man the end of the threat, or just a disruption in a globalized crime supply chain?
Who is Anmol Bishnoi? Anmol Bishnoi is the younger brother of jailed gangster Lawrence Bishnoi. He is a key figure in the Bishnoi crime syndicate, accused of managing its global operations, including extortion and targeted killings, from abroad.
Why was Anmol Bishnoi deported from the US? Anmol was detained by US immigration authorities in California for entering the country illegally with a forged passport. He applied for asylum to avoid deportation, but a US court rejected his application on November 17, 2025, leading to his removal.
What crimes is Anmol Bishnoi accused of? He faces 18 criminal cases, including being the "main plotter" in the murder of NCP leader Baba Siddique (October 2024) and orchestrating the firing incident outside actor Salman Khan’s residence (April 2024). He is also linked to the murder of singer Sidhu Moosewala.
Where was Anmol Bishnoi arrested? He was formally arrested by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) at the Indira Gandhi International Airport in New Delhi on November 19, 2025, immediately after his deportation flight landed.
Sources
News Coverage
Research & Analysis
Sign up for the Daily newsletter to get your biggest stories, handpicked for you each day.
Trending Now! in last 24hrs