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Indian-linked gang claims California home shooting

The attackers shared a post on social media confessing to the attack and issuing further threats.

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Two men associated with Indian gangster Rohit Godara have confessed to firing at the California home of Indian national, Rakesh Rajdev.

Shared on Social Media, the post alleged that Rajdev is associated with wanted criminal Saurav Mahakal and was providing funds to Pakistan’s spy agency, Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI).

Identifying themselves as Mahendra Delana and Rahul Rinau, they said, "We take complete responsibility for the shooting at Rakesh Rajdev’s house in California. We want to inform everyone that Saurav, who operates Mahadev Book (an online betting platform), and Rakesh Rajdev, who considers himself a major bookie, are funding Pakistan.”

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The duo issued further threats of violence and warnings to others accused of similar activities, saying, "If you do not correct yourselves, the consequences will be severe."

They added, "If you cannot be loyal to your own country, who will you be loyal to? Any bookie funding Pakistan will be our enemy.”

Mahakal was also threatened with death, irrespective of the number of personal guards he deploys.

The Rohit Godara gang, in alliance with Lawrence Bishnoi and Goldy Brar, has orchestrated a wave of transnational violence, with contract killings and shootings reported across Canada, the United States, Dubai, and the Philippines.

In October 2025, three Godara operatives publicly confessed to a targeted shooting in Canada, issuing a chilling warning: “This is only the beginning.”
 

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