Gangster Rohit Godara has stirred controversy by releasing a statement accusing fellow gangster Lawrence Bishnoi of being a “traitor” and alleging his links with a United States-based agency. The explosive claims have ignited fresh debate within law enforcement and criminal networks, raising questions about the internal rifts among organized crime groups.
Godara, a key figure in the Bishnoi gang until recently, accused Lawrence Bishnoi of betraying his associates and secretly collaborating with foreign entities. In his statement, Godara alleged that Bishnoi’s nexus with an American agency has allowed him to secure special treatment and avoid consequences while his own gang members face severe crackdowns in India.
The accusations have shocked observers, as Bishnoi has long been at the center of several high-profile cases, including extortion, contract killings, and alleged links to international syndicates. Godara’s remarks suggest widening divisions within the gang, which could trigger further violence and instability in regions where the group operates.
Police officials monitoring the situation said they are verifying the authenticity of Godara’s claims and investigating possible international dimensions. However, authorities also cautioned that such public allegations may be part of a strategy to mislead rivals or create confusion among law enforcement agencies.
The feud between Godara and Bishnoi highlights the shifting dynamics of organized crime in northern India, where gangs have often exploited global connections for arms, funding, and safe havens. Security agencies are on alert for potential retaliatory violence as tensions escalate between the factions.
Lawrence Bishnoi, currently lodged in jail, has not responded to the allegations. Investigators are expected to closely monitor developments in the ongoing rivalry, particularly in view of the alleged foreign linkages that could complicate security and intelligence operations.