Delhi Police Special Cell Arrests 5 'Ghost Hitmen' of Bishnoi-Boxer Syndicate
5 'Ghost Hitmen' of Bishnoi Syndicate Arrested in Delhi

In a significant breakthrough against organized crime, the Special Cell of the Delhi Police has apprehended five high-profile contract killers allegedly belonging to the notorious Aarzoo-Anmol Bishnoi and Harry Boxer syndicate. The arrests mark a major dent in the operations of one of North India's most feared criminal networks.

Key Operatives Behind Sensational Murders Nabbed

Additional Commissioner of Police (Special Cell) Pramod Kushwaha confirmed that the five arrested men were the primary executors behind three brutal and sensational murders that had sent shockwaves across the region. According to the police, this hit squad was directly responsible for:

  • The targeted killing of Inderpreet Singh alias Parry in Chandigarh.
  • The murder of national-level kabaddi player Sonu Nolta in Haryana.
  • The brazen, broad-daylight execution of Ashu Mahajan, the owner of Amritsar's popular Lion Bar & Restaurant.

The police described the arrested operatives as "ghost hitmen" who had successfully evaded law enforcement agencies across Punjab, Haryana, and Chandigarh, where they were listed among the region's most wanted criminals.

Cross-Border Strike Team with Sophisticated Arsenal

Investigations reveal that the group was operating as a cross-border strike team under the direct command of gang leaders Anmol Bishnoi and Harry Boxer. Their modus operandi involved using sophisticated weaponry to eliminate individuals perceived as hostile to the syndicate's sprawling interests in extortion and territorial control.

The syndicate was recently attempting to consolidate its influence over the hospitality and sports sectors in North India through such targeted violence. The arrests have effectively dismantled a core operational cell that was crucial to these expansion plans.

A Major Blow to Organized Crime Network

The successful operation by the Delhi Police Special Cell is seen as a critical setback for the Bishnoi-Boxer syndicate. By arresting these key executors, the police have not only solved three high-profile cases but also disrupted the gang's chain of command and its ability to carry out contract killings with impunity.

This crackdown highlights the ongoing efforts by law enforcement to tackle the deep-rooted networks of organized crime that operate across state borders, particularly those involved in extortion and targeted assassinations. The interrogation of the arrested individuals is expected to yield further information about the syndicate's wider operations and its links to other criminal activities.