FBI captures alleged Bhagwanpuria gang associate Nitish Kaushal in Vermont
The FBI captured Nitish Kaushal, an alleged associate of the Jaggu Bhagwanpuria Organized Crime Group, in Vermont. Kaushal was wanted by the FBI's Los Angeles field office for his alleged involvement in criminal activities. The Bhagwanpuria OCG is...

In a post on X, FBI Albany said Kaushal, who was wanted by the FBI's Los Angeles field office, was apprehended with the assistance of US Border Patrol personnel.
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"Thanks to the outstanding work our @USBPChiefSWB partners are doing to ensure the safety and security of our Northern Border, this dangerous fugitive from @FBILosAngeles was captured early this morning in Vermont," FBI Albany said.
The agency added that it remained committed to working with law enforcement partners "to protect our borders and keep our communities safe from dangerous criminals".
The FBI said the organisation originated in the Indian state of Punjab and operated in the Central District of California and elsewhere. It further alleged that Kaushal "carried out acts of violence on behalf of the Bhagwanpuria OCG, including, but not limited to, kidnappings and assaults".
According to the FBI, a federal arrest warrant was issued against Kaushal on June 25, 2026, by the US District Court for the Central District of California after he was charged with Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Conspiracy.
The FBI's wanted notice also warned that Kaushal "should be considered armed and dangerous and an escape risk".
The FBI's latest move comes on the heels of "Operation Hard Ball", a massive multinational law enforcement offensive designed to dismantle the Bhagwanpuria crime syndicate's global footprint.
The scale of the operation underscores the intensifying international law enforcement cooperation aimed at neutralising global crime syndicates rooted in India.
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