AGTF Punjab Arrests Commando Army Chief Associate of Lawrence Bishnoi Gang, Randhir Singh

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CHANDIGARH: In a significant breakthrough, the Anti-Gang Task Force (AGTF) Punjab has apprehended Randhir Singh, a Commando Army officer and the primary associate of the notorious Lawrence Bishnoi gang. The arrest marks a major milestone in the ongoing efforts to combat organized crime in the region. Punjab's Director General of Police, Gaurav Yadav, shared this critical information on his official Twitter handle, highlighting the magnitude of the operation's success.

Randhir Singh, a notorious criminal with a history of multiple cases registered against him in Punjab and Haryana, was found to be involved in a range of criminal activities. The accused was entrusted with specific responsibilities by his handlers, Goldy Brar and Jaggu Bhagwanpuria, with the aim of causing harm to targeted individuals and locations. Furthermore, Bhagwanpuria assigned him the task of aiding the escape of his incarcerated partner during a court appearance.

During the arrest, law enforcement officials seized a pistol and 10 live cartridges from Randhir Singh, underscoring the severity of his involvement in illegal activities. With his capture, Punjab and Haryana have witnessed a significant decrease in sensational crimes that were previously attributed to the Lawrence Bishnoi gang.

Randhir Singh's arrest not only neutralizes a high-ranking member of the Lawrence Bishnoi gang but also serves as a warning to other criminals operating in the region. Law enforcement agencies, particularly the AGTF, have been relentless in their pursuit of organized crime and are determined to maintain the safety and security of the citizens.