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Lawrence Bishnoi's Brother Anmol Produced In Court; NIA Seeks 15-Day Custody.

This special report covers the court appearance of Anmol Bishnoi, the brother of jailed gangster Lawrence Bishnoi, following his deportation from the United States. Anmol Bishnoi was produced before a special NIA court in Delhi's Patiala House Court under heavy security. The National Investigation Agency (NIA) is probing his role in a terror-gangster nexus case, in which he is a named accused. According to the NIA, 'custodial interrogation will be needed to determine the source of the funds, members and how that syndicate operated'. The agency has requested 15 days of custody to conduct a thorough interrogation into the syndicate's operations, with the court's decision pending after an in-camera hearing.

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