The use of technology for spreading terrorism
After the introduction of the telephone in the country, there was also a panic about the telephones of criminal gangs. Indian Mujahideen started sending e-mails after the blasts. According to the changing technology, now the Lawrence Bishnoi gang is trying to create its own terror using social media. The gang is trying to spread its tentacles in other parts of the country through social media.
The underworld runs like the famous dialogue 'Bhiku hame unke darse benefit hai' from the film 'Satya'. The practice of shooting or killing a famous person and then threatening other businessmen citing that incident has been going on for a long time. Only the media has changed. Telephones were used in the 80s and 90s. An e-mail arrived. Terror outfit Indian Mujahideen had claimed responsibility for the attack in an e-mailed statement. They used to take responsibility for the incident by sending e-mails to the office of the press, newspapers. After becoming active on all Indian social media with the changing times, the Lawrence Bishnoi gang has also adopted the modus operandi of taking responsibility for the incident on social media.
The Lawrence Bishnoi gang, which is active in Punjab, Rajasthan and Haryana, is also trying to spread its tentacles in Maharashtra with the involvement of the Lawrence Bishnoi gang in the murder of former minister Ziauddin Abdul Rahim Siddiqui alias Baba Siddiqui. Anmol Bishnoi, who runs the gang from the US and Canada, had earlier tried to create terror by shooting at actor Salman Khan's house. The gang is spreading its tentacles in the state using social media. In both the Salman Khan firing and the murder of Baba Siddique, the gang had claimed responsibility for the incident through social media.
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Last year, a 53-year-old man, who runs a catering business in Malad East, was threatened in the name of the Bishnoi gang. The Bishnoi gang is in jail. They had demanded a ransom of Rs 20 lakh. On July 20 last year, a businessman received the call from a mobile number starting with 1855. The call was made from abroad. A case was registered at Dindoshi police station as to whether the Bishnoi gang was involved in the threat. Lawrence Bishnoi was involved in the murder of singer Sidhu Musewala. There was much debate over the incident. The names of Santosh Jadhav and Saurabh Mahakal have also come up in the case. At that time, it was suspected that the gang was spreading its network in the state as well. According to experts, this gang is using social media for propaganda and through its media, the youth are interested in the name of Lawrence Bishnoi and the gang is spreading its hands in the state.
Lawrence Bishnoi was born in a Punjabi family. He studied at the Convent School in Abohar. His parents, Lavinder and Sunita, were wealthy from the beginning. He owns hundreds of acres of land. Lawrence's family is also in a good position. He was working as a police constable. His father wanted him to be a police officer. But he chose a different path. A student organization was formed in the college. He then formed a team. After completing his education in Chandigarh, Lawrence joined the group of criminals . He has several criminal cases registered against him. Cases have been registered against him in Delhi, Punjab, Haryana and Rajasthan. He was lodged in Tihar Jail in Delhi. He is currently lodged in Sabarmati Central Jail in Ahmedabad. Even after his arrest, his handlers Anmol Bishnoi, Goldy Brar and Rohit Godara have continued the gang's operations from abroad. After the murder of singer Sidhu Musewala, this gang, which created terror in Punjab, Rajasthan and Haryana, targeted Salman Khan and Baba Siddiqui in Mumbai. The group is now trying to expand its footprint in Maharashtra as well. Be it Pravin and Shubham Lonkar brothers or youths from Maharashtra like Santosh Jadhav and Saurabh Mahakal who have joined the Lawrence Bishnoi gang. Therefore, it is clear that this gang is spreading its hands in the state.