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Indian Gangster Nitish Kaushal Added to FBI’s Most Wanted List, Faces Murder, Kidnapping and Drug Trafficking Charges

The FBI alleges that Indian national Nitish Kaushal is linked to an international organized crime network involved in murder, kidnapping, drug trafficking, extortion and money laundering.

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has placed Indian national and alleged gangster Nitish Kaushal on its Most Wanted list. According to the agency, Kaushal is wanted in connection with multiple serious criminal offenses, including murder, kidnapping, drug trafficking, extortion, money laundering, and organized crime activities. The FBI stated that it is actively searching for him and has intensified its investigation.

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According to information released by the FBI, Nitish Kaushal is believed to have links with an international organized crime syndicate. Investigators allege that the network has been involved in a range of transnational crimes, including homicide, kidnapping, narcotics trafficking, illegal weapons operations, extortion, financial crimes, and human trafficking. Authorities believe Kaushal played a significant role in coordinating several criminal operations.

The agency also alleges that Kaushal has been involved in criminal conspiracies affecting the United States and other countries. Based on the evidence gathered so far, the FBI added him to its Most Wanted list to facilitate his arrest. The bureau has urged the public to provide any information regarding his whereabouts or criminal activities.

Officials believe the alleged criminal network operates across multiple countries, making the investigation an international effort. The FBI is working closely with several foreign law enforcement agencies to identify, locate, and apprehend individuals connected to the organization.

Security experts say the inclusion of a foreign national on the FBI’s Most Wanted list highlights the seriousness of the allegations. However, they also emphasize that all charges remain allegations until proven in a court of law, and every accused person is entitled to due process under the legal system.

The FBI continues to pursue Nitish Kaushal’s arrest. If apprehended, he is expected to face legal proceedings in accordance with applicable U.S. laws and any relevant extradition agreements. The case is being closely monitored by law enforcement authorities in both the United States and India.

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Ankur Ramaul

Ankur Ramaul is the Founder of DigiWorld India and the editorial lead at DW24 News, a digital news platform covering national and international stories across politics, business, sports, education, health, and entertainment. He is committed to accurate, unbiased and reader-friendly journalism. For news tips, press releases or collaborations, reach him through the DW24 News Contact page.

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