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A rival of Lawrence Bishnoi’s gang fired 8 times at a businessman’s house in Delhi, the video went viral

A rival of Lawrence Bishnoi’s gang fired 8 times at a businessman’s house in Delhi, the video went viral

A few days after a rival of jailed gangster Lawrence Bishnoi fired at the house of a Delhi businessman, CCTV footage of the incident has emerged.

The shooting took place on October 26 in Delhi’s Rani Bagh area by two men believed to be associated with the Bambiha gang.

The CCTV video surfaced after A demand to extort 15 crores became known.

The footage shows how two men arrived at the businessman’s residence, one on foot, the other on a motorcycle.

One of the attackers can be seen throwing inside a note marked “The Bambich gang” and an international phone number. The man fired several shots seconds later while his partner waited on a motorcycle. The gunman reportedly used his cellphone flashlight to record the scene.

A gangster from the United States named Pawan Shokin is believed to have ordered the attack at the behest of Kaushal Chaudhary. The gunmen reportedly sent the recorded material to Pawan Shokin, according to police sources. Kaushal Chaudhary, who is on Lawrence Bishnoi’s hit list, is currently lodged in Gurugram jail.

Amid criticism of the Lawrence Bishnoi gang after NCP leader and former Maharashtra minister The murder of Baba Siddique Last month, it was suspected that this recent incident was the result of a gang rivalry. According to India today Report, Bambih Kaushal Chaudhary’s gang targeted Delhi-NCR businessmen and demanded hefty extortions to fund their operations against Bishnoi’s accomplices. This incident in Delhi took place after Bishnoi announced his intention to kill Chaudhary. Consequently, both gangs are working to strengthen their networks.

Both the shooters, who were from Uttar Pradesh, were arrested two days later by the Delhi Police Special Branch. The case is related to the ongoing rivalry between the two gangs. According to authorities, foreign gang leaders resort to intimidation and extortion to expand their influence. They tend to recruit local gunmen to carry out the attacks, record them and share the videos on social media.