Major Breakthrough for India as US Sends Back Anmol Bishnoi, Accused in Baba Siddique Murder Case
In a significant diplomatic boost for India, Anmol Bishnoi , a key accused in the murder of NCP leader Baba Siddique, has been deported from the United States. He is expected to land in India on Wednesday, according to officials quoted by a news agency.
The development comes nearly a year after Mumbai Police began formal extradition efforts. Bishnoi has been under scrutiny for his alleged role in Siddique’s killing in October 2024, a case that drew widespread attention across Maharashtra. He is also wanted in the firing incident outside actor Salman Khan’s residence in April last year.
Before his deportation, Bishnoi was reportedly detained in Canada, where authorities discovered he had been using a Russian passport obtained through fraudulent means. His arrest and handover mark an important step forward in multiple high-profile investigations.
This is a developing story, and more updates are expected soon...
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The development comes nearly a year after Mumbai Police began formal extradition efforts. Bishnoi has been under scrutiny for his alleged role in Siddique’s killing in October 2024, a case that drew widespread attention across Maharashtra. He is also wanted in the firing incident outside actor Salman Khan’s residence in April last year.
Before his deportation, Bishnoi was reportedly detained in Canada, where authorities discovered he had been using a Russian passport obtained through fraudulent means. His arrest and handover mark an important step forward in multiple high-profile investigations.
This is a developing story, and more updates are expected soon...









