Anmol Bishnoi Deported from US: Baba Siddique Murder Mastermind Lands in India Tomorrow
Lawrence Bishnoi’s brother, prime suspect in Siddique killing, expelled by US and arriving India Nov 19.
In a massive victory for Indian agencies, Anmol Bishnoi (26), younger brother of jailed gangster Lawrence Bishnoi, has been deported from the United States. The US Department of Homeland Security confirmed the removal through an official email to Zeeshan Siddique, son of slain NCP leader Baba Siddique. Anmol is expected to land in New Delhi around 10 AM on November 19 under heavy security.
Anmol is the alleged mastermind behind the October 2024 daylight murder of Baba Siddique outside his Bandra office. Mumbai Police chargesheet names him as the handler who sent target photos and delivered a nine-minute audio pep-talk to the shooters. He is also accused of orchestrating the April 2024 firing outside Salman Khan’s Galaxy Apartments and the May 2022 assassination of singer Sidhu Moosewala.
After Lawrence’s arrest, Anmol fled India in 2023 using a forged passport and began running the gang from abroad. The NIA had declared him “most wanted” with a ₹10 lakh bounty. His detention in the US last month and swift deportation mark the end of a year-long diplomatic push by Mumbai Crime Branch and central agencies.
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Upon arrival, Anmol will be immediately taken into custody for joint interrogation by NIA, Mumbai Police, and Punjab Police. Multiple cases under MCOCA and UAPA await him across states. Security has been tightened at Delhi airport and a special cell team is ready to receive the high-profile deportee.
The deportation sends a strong message that India–US cooperation against transnational organised crime is stronger than ever. For Zeeshan Siddique, who had repeatedly demanded Anmol’s extradition, the news brings long-awaited hope for justice in his father’s brutal murder.
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