Operation Hard Ball: US charges 37 in global crackdown targeting Bishnoi gang, 24 arrested

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Operation Hard Ball: US charges 37 in global crackdown targeting Bishnoi gang, 24 arrested

Synopsis

The US Justice Department's 'Operation Hard Ball' has cracked open a global criminal web linking jailed Punjab gangster Lawrence Bishnoi to assassinations, extortion, and drug trafficking across three continents. With 37 charged, 24 arrested, and 10 fugitives still at large — including suspects in India — this is the most sweeping US federal action yet against Indian-linked transnational crime networks.

Key Takeaways

37 defendants charged across three federal indictments unsealed in California on 8 July as part of Operation Hard Ball .
24 arrests made across the United States , Canada , and Europe ; 10 fugitives remain at large in the US, India, and Europe.
Jailed Punjab gangster Lawrence Bishnoi named as head of a global enterprise allegedly directing murders and extortion from prison via contraband devices.
Authorities seized approximately 1,000 kg of cocaine , 1 kg of heroin , $40,000 in cash , and 12 firearms during California search warrants.
The Jaggu Bhagwanpuria syndicate and a Canada-based drug trafficking network are the subjects of the two other indictments.
Convicted defendants face mandatory minimum sentences of 10 years to life in prison.

A sweeping international law enforcement operation has resulted in the arrest of 24 alleged members of three transnational organised crime groups across the United States, Canada, and Europe, with the US Department of Justice unsealing three federal indictments in California on 8 July as part of 'Operation Hard Ball'. In total, 37 defendants stand charged with offences including murder, extortion, drug trafficking, kidnapping, and human smuggling spanning multiple continents.

Scope of the Operation

According to the Justice Department, 13 defendants were arrested inside the United States — 11 of them in California — while three were detained in Canada and one in Spain. An additional seven were already in custody at the time of the announcement. Investigators are still pursuing 10 fugitives believed to be located across the United States, India, and Europe.

During the execution of dozens of search warrants in California, authorities seized approximately 1,000 kilograms of cocaine, one kilogram of heroin, roughly $40,000 in cash, and a dozen firearms.

The Lawrence Bishnoi Network

The most prominent of the three indictments centres on Lawrence Bishnoi, a jailed gangster from Punjab, whom federal prosecutors describe as the head of a global criminal enterprise. Bishnoi allegedly directed political assassinations, murders, extortion, kidnappings, drug trafficking, and human smuggling from prison using contraband communication devices.

Prosecutors allege the organisation actively recruited members in India, the United States, and elsewhere, while reportedly exploiting fear within Indian diaspora communities. Among the specific allegations is the June 2023 assassination in Surrey, British Columbia, identified in court documents only as 'H.S.N.' Federal prosecutors allege that Bishnoi and associate Satinderjeet Singh, also known as Goldy Brar, ordered the killing. The indictment further alleges extortion attempts targeting victims in California, including demands for a $5 million payment, alongside large-scale cocaine trafficking between the United States and Canada.

Two Other Syndicates Charged

A separate indictment charges the Jaggu Bhagwanpuria syndicate with operating an international network involved in murder-for-hire, kidnappings, narcotics trafficking, illegal firearms dealing, and extortion. Prosecutors additionally allege that the group worked with corrupt officials to target rivals through false criminal accusations.

A third indictment targets an alleged Canada-based trafficking network accused of smuggling hundreds of kilograms of cocaine and methamphetamine from Southern California into Canada using long-haul trucks.

What Authorities Said

First Assistant United States Attorney Bill Essayli said: 'Transnational criminal gangs who spread fear, drugs, and violence will face the full force of justice and the weight of the federal government. Working together, law enforcement in the US, Canada, Europe, and Asia are determined to target and dismantle these criminal organisations wherever they operate. There is no safe harbour for these thugs.'

Patrick Grandy, Assistant Director in Charge of the FBI's Los Angeles Field Office, stated that the operation 'strikes at the heart of three brutal transnational organisations that have terrorised families, exploited communities, and stolen lives through ruthless acts of violence in the US and abroad,' adding that authorities remained committed to 'identifying these violent organisations, disrupting their activities, and ensuring they face the justice they deserve.'

Potential Sentences and What Comes Next

If convicted, many of the 37 defendants face mandatory minimum prison sentences ranging from 10 years to life imprisonment. The operation, described as years-long, signals deepening law enforcement cooperation between the United States, Canada, Europe, and agencies tracking networks with roots in India. Investigators continue to pursue the 10 remaining fugitives, with the case expected to move toward trial in California federal courts.

Point of View

Raising pointed questions about custodial oversight within India's correctional system. With 10 fugitives still at large and several reportedly in India, the operation's success will ultimately hinge on extradition cooperation — a historically slow and politically sensitive channel between New Delhi and Washington. The broader pattern of three syndicates operating across the same US-Canada-India corridor suggests this is not three isolated networks but an ecosystem. Dismantling one without the others risks displacement, not disruption.
NationPress
8 Jul 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Operation Hard Ball?
Operation Hard Ball is a years-long, coordinated international law enforcement operation led by the US Department of Justice targeting three transnational organised crime syndicates with networks spanning India, North America, and Europe. It resulted in three federal indictments unsealed in California on 8 July, charging 37 defendants in total.
Who is Lawrence Bishnoi and why is he central to this case?
Lawrence Bishnoi is a jailed gangster from Punjab, India, whom US federal prosecutors allege ran a global criminal enterprise from prison using contraband communication devices. He is accused of directing political assassinations, murders, extortion, kidnappings, drug trafficking, and human smuggling, including an alleged role in a June 2023 assassination in Surrey, British Columbia.
How many people were arrested and where?
A total of 24 people were arrested — 13 in the United States (11 in California), three in Canada, and one in Spain. Seven others were already in custody, and 10 fugitives remain at large across the US, India, and Europe.
What drugs and weapons were seized during the operation?
During the execution of dozens of search warrants in California, investigators seized approximately 1,000 kilograms of cocaine, one kilogram of heroin, about $40,000 in cash, and a dozen firearms.
What sentences do the accused face if convicted?
Many of the 37 defendants face mandatory minimum prison sentences ranging from 10 years to life imprisonment if convicted on the charges laid out in the three federal indictments.
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