If Indian mobster Lawrence Bishnoi didn’t exist, a crime novelist or Hollywood screenwriter would have to invent him.

With a splash of the mythical, a la Kaser Soze from the movie the gangster and his criminal apparatus carry a sinister aura of invincibility.

As if to prove the point, bodies have piled up from the Indian subcontinent to Vancouver. But now, Bishnoi and his cohort of thugs have been declared a terrorist organization in Canada.

On Monday, the feds said the Bishnoi gang uses “murder, shootings and arson” to extort and intimidate diaspora communities.” Already, the gang boss is the prime suspect in the targeted hit on Sikh activist Hardeep Singh Nijjar in June 2024 in a Surrey parking lot.

Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree said the new designation allows officials

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