Big revelation: Lawrence Bishnoi uses the code word 'GURUJI', is spiritual, follows celibacy, know details here
Published By : Kalpit Mohanty | October 26, 2024 11:40 AM
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Mumbai: In a startling revelation that has gripped Mumbai's crime chronicles, Lawrence Bishnoi's criminal empire has come under intense scrutiny following the high-profile assassination of political figure Baba Siddique. The case took a dramatic turn when Delhi Police's Special Cell apprehended seven shooters linked to the notorious Bishnoi gang, unveiling an intricate web of crime masked by religious devotion.
During interrogations, investigators uncovered an unusual detail: within the gang's hierarchy, Lawrence Bishnoi is reverently addressed as "Guru Ji" – a nickname bestowed by his brother, Anmol Bishnoi. This revelation gained significance when investigators discovered that one of the shooters had made a crucial call to Anmol just moments before the fatal attack on Siddique, highlighting the iron grip Lawrence maintains over his criminal enterprise.
The origin of Bishnoi's "Guru Ji" moniker tells a fascinating tale of contradiction. The crime lord claims adherence to the path of Brahmacharya, a spiritual practice emphasizing celibacy and self-discipline. This unusual lifestyle choice hasn't remained limited to the gang's leader; it has evolved into an unwritten code among his followers, with many members reportedly abstaining from marriage and romantic relationships.
This strategic celibacy appears to serve a dual purpose. On one level, it creates an aura of spiritual dedication around the gang's activities. More practically, it acts as a protective measure – a calculated decision to eliminate potential vulnerabilities that family ties and emotional attachments might create in their dangerous line of work.
Adding another layer to this complex narrative is Rajni Khatri, Bishnoi's legal representative, who has drawn public attention with claims about her client's religious devotion behind bars. According to Khatri, Bishnoi maintains a strict regimen of fasting and daily prayers while incarcerated. These assertions have sparked intense debate about whether these religious practices represent genuine spiritual conviction or serve as a carefully crafted public relations strategy to soften his notorious image.
The investigation has expanded beyond national borders, with law enforcement agencies tightening their grip on the gang's operations. The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has placed a substantial bounty of Rs 10 lakh on Anmol Bishnoi's head, connecting him not only to the Siddique murder but also to a shooting incident at Bollywood superstar Salman Khan's residence. Intelligence reports suggest that Anmol, alongside fellow gang member Goldie Brar, orchestrates operations from international safe havens in the United States and Canada.
This international dimension has complicated the investigation, highlighting the sophisticated nature of modern organized crime networks. The ability to operate across borders while maintaining a pseudo-religious facade at home demonstrates the evolution of criminal enterprises in the digital age.
The Lawrence Bishnoi case represents a unique intersection of organized crime, religious symbolism, and strategic lifestyle choices. As investigators peel back the layers of this complex organization, the contrast between spiritual appearances and criminal activities raises important questions about the role of religious imagery in criminal enterprises and the various masks that modern crime bosses wear to obscure their true nature.
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