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Bishnoi Associate Claims Lisbon Firing as Portuguese Police Launch Investigation

Randeep Malik, wanted by India’s NIA, posted a video claim after shots at an Odivelas godown, prompting information requests to Delhi Police by international agencies.

Overview

  • Malik said on Facebook that he ordered gunfire at a warehouse tied to rivals Romi and Prince in Odivelas, Lisbon, and warned of further attacks if they did not stop their activities.
  • He shared a brief clip with audible gunshots in the post, which also named several slain or rival gang figures.
  • Lisbon police are probing the incident, which Indian and Portuguese officials describe as a first significant clash involving India-linked gangs in Portugal.
  • Delhi Police said foreign agencies have sought details on Malik and his associates, as he remains wanted by the NIA in multiple cases including the Nadir Shah murder probe.
  • Investigators and prior reports link the Lawrence Bishnoi network to recent overseas shootings and threats in Canada and the United States, and officials note Malik was briefly detained by US immigration authorities last month before being released.