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NIA raids in three states target Davinder Bambiha syndicate in terror-gangster nexus case

IndiaTimes Wednesday, 27 November 2024
The NIA raided nine locations across three states. The raids targeted associates of the Davinder Bambiha gang. Authorities seized materials like mobiles, digital devices, and documents. The NIA is investigating a terror-gangster nexus. This involves arms smuggling and raising funds for terror acts. Bambiha, killed in 2016, was a rival of gangster Lawrence Bishnoi.
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