7 Indian states, 4 countries: How Gangster Lawrence Bishnoi runs his crime syndicate?
India Today
Sidhu Moose Wala murder accused Lawrence Bishnoi runs his crime operations from five countries, including India. How does the gang operate? Take a look.
Jailed gangster Lawrence Bishnoi, who is the key accused and conspirator behind the murder of Punjabi singer Sidhu Moose Wala, has his crime operations spread over five countries- India, Canada, Dubai, Austria, Mexico.
In India, Bishnoi’s gang operates in seven states- Punjab, Haryana,Rajasthan,Chandigarh,Delhi, Maharashtra,Himachal Pradesh.
Lawrence, 31, has more than 65 criminal cases registered against him. He has also escaped from police custody once.
The operations of the gang are completely digital. Around 1000 people are associated with the gang, which includes sharpshooters, crooks, suppliers. The targets of the gang are decided through audio conference from virtual numbers.
A virtual phone number is a telephone number that is not bound to a fixed location. They can be used to make or receive calls on any phone. They also do not require a SIM card or physical address. It uses internet technology to place calls.
Bishnoi is the mastermind of this crime gang, whereas Goldy Brar is the backbone of the company. Lawrence's cousin, Sachin Bishnoi, heads the company's recruitment cell and target planning, while gangsters Anmol from Austria and Vikram Brar from Canada handle the company's finance deals.
Meanwhile, Lawrence decides the target and gives his first command to Sampat Nehra. After that, his brothers and gangsters sitting abroad call and threaten the people. According to sources, Lawrence himself does not talk to any shooter, but routes it through other contractors.