The Lawrence Bishnoi gang claims they attacked Kabaddi league promoter’s house in Delta ,B.C.  

Gangster Lawrence Bishnoi

January 9,2026

RED FM News Desk

The Lawrence Bishnoi gang has claimed responsibility for an attack targeting a Kabaddi League promoter in Delta, B.C., according to a social media post attributed to Goldy Dhillon. 

In the post, Dhillon said the attack took place at the residence of Kabaddi team promoter Davinder Mann in Delta, near Surrey. Canadian authorities have not publicly commented on the claim. 

Separately, India’s Delhi Police Special Cell earlier arrested a suspected shooter allegedly involved in the killing of a Kabaddi player, an act investigators say was carried out to exert pressure for extortion. Officials have described the killing as part of a wider campaign of intimidation aimed at individuals connected to sports and business circles. 

Police sources said five shooters linked to as many murders in Punjab were associated with the Hary Boxer and Arzu Bishnoi gangs. Those named in connection with the cases include Pery, Sonu Nolta, Ankush and Piyush. Investigators have also identified Kapil Khatri and another suspect as being involved in the planning of several attacks, with further investigations ongoing. 

On Wednesday, India’s Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), working with the Ministry of External Affairs and the Ministry of Home Affairs, facilitated the return of wanted fugitive Aman, also known as Aman Kumar and Aman Bhainswal, from the United States through INTERPOL channels, officials said. 

The fugitive, who was deported from the U.S., arrived in India on Jan. 7 and was taken into custody by a Haryana Police team at Delhi’s airport, authorities confirmed. 

According to the CBI, Aman is wanted by Haryana Police in multiple serious criminal cases, including murder, rioting and criminal conspiracy. Officials describe him as a key member of an organized crime syndicate linked to the Lawrence Bishnoi gang. He had previously been arrested in India and released on bail but later failed to appear in court and went into hiding, prompting the issuance of an INTERPOL Red Notice at the request of Haryana Police.