Punjab Crime Syndicate Collapse: Bishnoi Network in Crisis

Lawrence Bishnoi syndicate collapse

The once-powerful Lawrence Bishnoi syndicate is now collapsing under betrayals, turf wars, and violent splits. This network, long feared across India and abroad, is fracturing as former allies like Rohit Godara, Goldy Brar, and Harry Boxer openly challenge Bishnoi’s leadership.

The downfall began after Bishnoi’s brother Anmol was detained in the U.S., sparking mistrust. The split deepened when Godara and Brar claimed responsibility for the September 12, 2025, shooting outside actress Disha Patani’s house in Bareilly. Soon after, police killed two shooters linked to the attack in Ghaziabad.

Once united, the gang has now turned against itself. Harry Boxer accused Bishnoi of betraying his own men, while Bishnoi reportedly seeks new alliances with Canada-based Noni Rana. Police fear an escalation of gang wars in Punjab, Delhi, and Rajasthan.

The syndicate, which once operated like a corporate empire with over 700 operatives, had international links stretching to Canada, Dubai, and Pakistan. Its crimes include the assassination of Sidhu Moosewala, high-profile extortions, celebrity threats, and even RPG attacks on police offices.

Now, like the Mumbai mafia of the 1990s, the Lawrence Bishnoi syndicate faces an inevitable collapse—its empire crumbling from within.

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