In an electrifying move that rocked the crime world, Indian security agencies have struck a mighty blow by arresting two of their most-wanted gangsters, Venkatesh Garg and Bhanu Rana, far away from Indian soil! The daring detentions happened in Georgia and the US, highlighting India's fierce fight against global crime. First up, Venkatesh Garg, a key player in a gang led by the UK-based Kapil Sangwan alias Nandu, was nabbed in Tbilisi, Georgia. This Haryana resident from Narayangarh is no small-time crook — he’s wanted in over 10 criminal cases, including the shocking murder of a BSP leader in Gurgaon! Living openly in Georgia, Garg was busy recruiting young men from Haryana, Rajasthan, Delhi, and beyond to carry out scary contract killings. His boss, Kapil Sangwan, operates from London and commands a well-oiled crime machine mastering extortion, murder, and arms trafficking. A crack team of police from Delhi and Haryana has already flown to Georgia to fast-track Garg's extradition. The plan? Bring him to India soon to face multiple serious charges in Haryana and Punjab. The saga doesn’t end here. Over in the United States, Bhanu Rana, linked to the infamous Lawrence Bishnoi gang, was caught. Bishnoi, a Punjab native who started as a student-politics player, now leads a huge criminal empire stretching across India and overseas. This gang is notorious for brutal crimes like murder and extortion, running their operations even from behind bars! Rana’s network spreads deep in Haryana, Punjab, and Delhi. His name even popped up in a grenade attack probe in Punjab. Intelligence reveals his contacts in the US keep the gang’s engine running. Indian agencies are hustling to get Rana deported quickly. Meanwhile, several of Rana’s partners have already been arrested in India, with many criminal cases against him. These arrests expose a bigger beast: more than two dozen Indian gangsters are reportedly running criminal rackets like extortion and smuggling from abroad, hiring operatives back home. A top officer shared, "The detention of both Garg and Rana is a blow to their respective gangs and underscores the commitment of Indian law enforcement to pursue high-value targets across international borders." However, it won't be easy to bring these gangsters home. The extradition process is complicated, needing lots of paperwork to prove their crimes and wanted status. But India’s police are on the hunt, ready to wrest these criminals from their hideouts and put them behind bars. This thrilling chapter sends a loud message: No matter where criminals run, Indian law enforcement is hot on their trail!