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Canada lists Lawrence Bishnoi gang as terrorist entity 

Terrorist listing in Canada gives the federal government power to freeze or seize property
Lawrence Bishnoi. Tribune file

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Canada has formally designated the Lawrence Bishnoi gang as a terrorist entity under its Criminal Code, citing the group’s violent activities, intimidation tactics and threats to members of the Indian diaspora.

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The announcement was made in Ottawa on Monday by Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree, who said the decision would give law enforcement “powerful and effective tools” to curb the gang’s activities.

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With the Bishnoi gang added, there are now 88 entities listed as terrorist groups under the Canadian law. The federal government emphasised that the move reflects Ottawa’s commitment to tackling transnational threats and ensuring public safety.

“The Bishnoi gang is not just a criminal network, it is a terrorist organisation that thrives on fear and violence. This designation makes clear Canada will not tolerate their crimes,” Anandasangaree said.

With the listing, all property, vehicles and financial assets linked to the Bishnoi gang in Canada can now be frozen or seized. It also becomes a criminal offence for anyone in Canada or Canadians abroad to knowingly provide funds, services, or resources to the gang.

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“This group has targeted communities, cultural figures, businesses and prominent individuals through murder, shootings, arson and extortion. Canadians deserve to feel safe in their homes and neighbourhoods. Today’s decision is about protecting them,” Anandasangaree said.

Originating in India, the Bishnoi gang has grown into a transnational crime syndicate with a footprint in Canada, particularly in areas with significant Indian-origin population. Security agencies say the outfit uses fear, extortion,and targeted killings to spread terror, often reaching across borders to execute its designs.

Canadian officials said the designation would help border and immigration authorities make decisions on the admissibility of individuals linked to the gang, while also strengthening the Royal Canadian Mounted Police’s (RCMP) ability to prevent and disrupt terrorism-related crimes.

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