Delhi Police arrest three people alleged to be shooters linked to the Lawrence Bishnoi gang after the force says it foils a targeted killing plot. According to police statements cited by multiple outlets, the accused were planning to carry out an attack and were acting on information received through a network operating from abroad. The arrests come amid heightened law-enforcement attention on the Bishnoi network. Times of India also reports that the case follows a recent police encounter in which two other gang members were killed, indicating an ongoing crackdown. The reports describe the arrests as part of a broader effort to disrupt the gang’s operational links and planned violence, including alleged international connections. Times of India further notes that the Bishnoi network is under increased international scrutiny, and references U.S. legal actions and a reward connected to Goldy Brar, another gang figure. NDTV and India Today focus on the Delhi Police claim that the three detainees were involved in receiving overseas-based information and preparing the targeted killing. Authorities have not provided details in the excerpts about the intended target or timing of the alleged plot.