India’s top investigative body, the National Investigation Agency, describes the group as a criminal gang headed by Lawrence Bishnoi, whose lawyer says he contests more than 40 cases accusing ...
India’s top investigative body, the National Investigation Agency, describes the group as a criminal gang headed by Lawrence Bishnoi, whose lawyer says he contests more than 40 cases accusing ...
The Canadian police were referring to Lawrence Bishnoi, a 31-year-old gangster from India, now back in the spotlight domestically and internationally. Indian police say his gang is allegedly ...
Lawrence Bishnoi’s name has made headlines twice in just one week—once for the brutal murder of NCP leader Baba Siddique and ...
India's top investigative body, the National Investigation Agency, describes the group as a criminal gang headed by Lawrence Bishnoi, whose lawyer says he contests more than 40 cases accusing him ...
Lawrence Bishnoi - the name of the notorious gangster has been all over the media since the killing of senior Maharashtra leader Baba Siddique. In a Facebook post, one of the accused claimed the ...
Gangster Lawrence Bishnoi's personality and the points he is making through his crimes is what is drawing attention to him, giving him a "cult leader" status and getting him followers, his 700 ...
From Vivek Oberoi's praise of the Bishnoi community amid Salman Khan threats to Ram Gopal Varma calling Lawrence Bishnoi 'good looking' and Shraddha Kapoor's rumored romance with a Sindhi ...
Filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma has stirred a social media buzz by calling gangster Lawrence Bishnoi 'good looking' while commenting on the ongoing case involving Bishnoi's gang and the murder of ...
Filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma has been vocal on social media regarding the ongoing tension between Bollywood star Salman Khan and gangster Lawrence Bishnoi. Following the tragic murder of politician ...
Who Is Lawrence Bishnoi, at Centre of Spat Between India and Canada? By Krishn Kaushik NEW DELHI (Reuters) -India and Canada expelled six of each others' diplomats in tit-for-tat moves after ...