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ToggleSerious Charges Against Nitish Kaushal
- Criminal Activities: According to the FBI, Nitish Kaushal is a high-ranking member of an international transnational organized crime group (the Jaggu Bhagwanpuria Syndicate). This group is involved in severe offenses including murder, kidnapping, narcotics and firearms trafficking, extortion, money laundering, and human trafficking.
- Violent Crimes: Kaushal is specifically accused of personally executing kidnappings, extortions, and violent assaults in the Central District of California and nearby regions on behalf of the syndicate.
- Federal Arrest Warrant: A federal arrest warrant was issued for him on June 25, 2026, by the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California (Los Angeles) after he was charged with RICO (Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations) Conspiracy.
The Jaggu Bhagwanpuria Gang’s Network
- From Punjab to the US: While the gang originated in the Punjab state of India, the FBI notes that operatives like Nitish Kaushal helped expand its network into the United States (primarily California), Canada, and several European nations.
- Operations from Prison: Despite the top leaders of this syndicate being incarcerated in Indian prisons, they continue to direct global operations, including extortion rackets and targeted killings, using smuggled mobile phones and internet communication.
Crackdown Under ‘Operation Hard Ball’
- International Action: Placing Nitish Kaushal on the Most Wanted list is part of a massive, multi-agency international crackdown known as Operation Hard Ball.
- This operation is a coordinated effort involving the U.S. Department of Justice, the FBI, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), and European law enforcement agencies.
- As part of this operation, over 50 raids have been conducted across the US, Canada, and Europe, resulting in the seizure of large quantities of narcotics (cocaine, heroin), illegal firearms, and millions in cash, alongside the arrest of over two dozen associates.
West Asia Conflict Escalates
Ongoing Tensions in the Strait of Hormuz: The region remains highly volatile as missile exchanges continue. Bahrain and Kuwait have faced incoming fire, with air defenses activated in response to strikes. The situation follows a U.S.-led naval blockade and subsequent retaliation from Iran.
Tragic Loss of Life: The United Arab Emirates (UAE) reported that two oil tankers were struck by Iranian cruise missiles. An Indian crew member was killed, and several others were wounded in the attack.
U.S. Policy Shift: President Donald Trump has stepped back from his proposal to impose a 20% transit fee on ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz. Instead, he is pursuing investment deals with Gulf states, though he has warned of expanded strikes on Iranian energy targets (power plants and bridges) if a deal is not reached.
FIFA World Cup 2026 Highlights
Spain Advances to Final: Spain has secured its spot in the World Cup final after a commanding 2-0 victory over France. Goals from Mikel Oyarzabal and Pedro Porro propelled the team toward the championship match, which will be held at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey this Sunday.
Upcoming Semi-Final: The second semi-final match between defending champions Argentina and England is scheduled for tonight at Atlanta Stadium.
Global Business & Tech
China’s Export Surge: China’s exports rose by 27% in June, driven largely by the global demand for AI-related chips and automobiles, outpacing growth expectations.
Apple vs. OpenAI: Apple has filed a major trade secret lawsuit against OpenAI, alleging a coordinated effort to extract confidential information regarding unreleased Apple products from both current and former employees.
Bloomberg Defamation Case: A Singapore court has ordered Bloomberg to pay SGD 230,000 in damages to two senior government ministers following a defamation case linked to a report on luxury property deals.
Other Notable Events
Japan’s New Intelligence Agency: Amid rising tensions with Russia and China, Japan is establishing its first centralized intelligence agency since World War II, with support from Western allies.
Brussels Fire: Local authorities are investigating a deadly fire at a construction site in Brussels, where a search for several missing persons is ongoing
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