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Rival of Lawrence Bishnoi gang opened fire 8 times at businessman’s house in Delhi, video went viral
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Rival of Lawrence Bishnoi gang opened fire 8 times at businessman’s house in Delhi, video went viral

Days after a rival of jailed gangster Lawrence Bishnoi opened fire at the house of a businessman in Delhi, CCTV footage of the incident has emerged.

The firing was carried out by two men allegedly associated with the Bambiha gang in Delhi’s Rani Bagh area on October 26.

CCTV video clip then it turned out An extortion demand of 15 million lira was revealed.

In the footage, two men, one on foot and the other on a motorcycle, can be seen coming to the businessman’s house.

One of the attackers appears to have slipped a note into it with the words “” written in it.Bambiha Gang” and an international phone number. Minutes later, the man fired multiple shots as his friend waited on the motorcycle. The gunman reportedly used a pocket flashlight to record the scene.

It is believed that a US-based gangster named Pawan Shokeen ordered the attack on Kaushal Chaudhary’s orders. According to police sources, the gunmen reportedly sent the recorded images to Pawan Shokeen. Kaushal Chaudhary, who is on Lawrence Bishnoi’s hit list, is currently in Gurugram jail.

While critical eyes are being cast on Lawrence Bishnoi gang after NCP leader and former Maharashtra minister Murder of Baba Siddique This latest incident last month is suspected to be the result of gang rivalry. Accordingly India today According to the report, Kaushal Chaudhary’s Bambiha Gang targeted Delhi-NCR businessmen and demanded huge extortion to fund their operations against Bishnoi’s associates. This Delhi incident took place after Bishnoi announced his intention to kill Chaudhary. As a result, both gangs are working to strengthen their networks.

Both the shooters were from Uttar Pradesh and were arrested by the Delhi Police Special Cell two days later. The plot is about the ongoing rivalry between two gangs. According to authorities, gang leaders abroad use intimidation and extortion methods to expand their influence. They tend to hire local hitmen to carry out attacks, record them, and distribute the videos on social media.