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Is India hiring gangs to kill political enemies in Canada?

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Insights into the Bishnoy Gang and the Suspected Murder Orders

The Bishnoy Gang, led by Lawrence Bishnoy, has a strong presence in Northern India with around 700 gunmen involved in extortion. The gang's founder, Lawrence Bishnoy, has been in prison for a decade but continues to lead the gang effectively, coordinating activities from behind bars. The gang originated from student politics and evolved into organized crime with key members like Goldie Braar. The recent homicides in Canada have raised suspicions that the orders for the killings may have come from the Indian government. While one murder is believed to have been directly ordered by the Indian government due to evidences like intercepts, the other two murders may have mixed gang motives with government involvement. The motives behind these murders, especially the ones with alleged gang involvement, are harder to determine as they may have stemmed from personal vendettas or conflicts between the Bishnoy gang and their enemies.

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