Patna’s law enforcement struck a major blow to the Lawrence Bishnoi syndicate with the arrest of four operatives amid a high-stakes pursuit and encounter. The sweep began Thursday when intelligence revealed gang members scouting Patna for extortion or hits. Parmanand Yadav, known as Nepali and a fugitive with a rap sheet of over 20 cases, was the prime catch after exchanging fire with police.
His associates—financial handler Neeraj Kumar (Vicky), Chandan Kumar, and Shivam Anand—were apprehended hiding in Beur police station limits. SP City West Bhanu Pratap Singh recounted how the Beur SHO’s team tracked them down post-raid. The gang’s arsenal included a desi revolver, ammo, cash in Indian and Nepali rupees, and suspicious passports pointing to foreign connections.
As interrogations intensify under STF oversight, questions swirl about their Patna agenda. Were they targeting local rivals, businesses, or high-profile figures? Police are decoding financial trails managed by Vicky and mapping international tentacles via the passports. This operation not only neutralizes an immediate threat but exposes how gangs like Bishnoi’s extend from prisons to streets across states. Bihar Police remains vigilant, promising relentless pursuit of remaining networks.
