In a significant breakthrough for Indian law enforcement agencies, Anmol Bishnoi, the alleged mastermind behind multiple high-profile crimes including the Baba Siddique murder case, is being extradited to India from the United States.
International Cooperation Leads to Breakthrough
The extradition process marks a major victory for Indian authorities who have been pursuing Bishnoi for his alleged involvement in several serious criminal cases. Anmol Bishnoi is the brother of notorious gangster Lawrence Bishnoi and has been operating internationally while coordinating criminal activities in India.
According to official sources, the extradition follows months of coordinated efforts between Indian and American law enforcement agencies. The development comes as a relief to investigators handling multiple sensitive cases where Bishnoi's involvement was suspected.
Multiple High-Profile Cases
Anmol Bishnoi faces serious charges in three major criminal investigations that have captured national attention:
The Baba Siddique murder case stands as the primary reason for his extradition. Siddique, a prominent figure, was killed in a well-planned attack that shocked the community and raised concerns about organized crime's reach.
Additionally, Bishnoi is wanted in the case related to firing outside the residence of Bollywood superstar Salman Khan. The incident, which occurred earlier, had created widespread panic and raised security concerns for the actor and his family.
Perhaps most notably, Anmol Bishnoi is also implicated in the murder of popular Punjabi singer Sidhu Moosewala, whose killing in May 2022 triggered nationwide outrage and protests. The young singer's tragic death exposed the dangerous nexus between organized crime and the entertainment industry.
Legal Proceedings and Next Steps
The extradition process, finalized on November 18, 2025, represents one of the most significant international cooperations in recent times involving an Indian fugitive. Mrityunjay Bose, the official who confirmed the development, indicated that Bishnoi would face multiple charges upon his arrival in India.
Indian authorities have prepared extensive documentation and evidence to ensure successful prosecution in all three cases. The coordination between agencies across countries demonstrates the growing effectiveness of international legal cooperation in tackling transnational crime.
Security has been heightened at relevant locations, and authorities are taking no chances given the high-profile nature of the cases involved. The successful extradition is expected to provide crucial insights into the operations of organized crime networks operating across international borders.