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US Court Calls Nikhil Gupta Key In Gurpatwant Singh Pannun Assassination Attempt Plot

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A US federal court on Friday described Nikhil Gupta as a “key participant” in a murder-for-hire conspiracy linked to the failed assassination attempt on Sikh separatist leader Gurpatwant Singh Pannun in 2023. Prosecutors alleged Gupta was directly involved in planning the killing of the US-based activist, a plot that authorities say was foiled due to timely law enforcement intervention.

Gupta Plays A Central Operational Role

According to officials from the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Gupta played a central operational role in coordinating the planned killing. He was arrested in Czech Republic in June 2023 and extradited to the United States a year later. Since his extradition, Gupta has remained in federal custody in Brooklyn without bail as legal proceedings continue.

Prosecutors Says Gupta Pleaded Guilty

The Drug Enforcement Administration described the case as evidence of how organised criminal networks can be used to execute targeted international plots. Prosecutors said Gupta has pleaded guilty to murder-for-hire, conspiracy to commit murder-for-hire and conspiracy to commit money laundering. He faces a maximum sentence of up to 40 years in prison, though final sentencing will be decided after a scheduled court hearing on May 29.

Allegation Denied By India

The US Attorney’s Office has alleged that Gupta acted at the direction of an Indian government-linked operative, an allegation previously denied by India, which has said such actions are against its official policy. Investigators have also linked the case to another Indian national, Vikash Yadav, who allegedly provided logistical and intelligence support for the planned attack. US authorities said the plot involved hiring a hitman who was actually an undercover law enforcement operative. The investigation remains ongoing, with one co-accused yet to be arrested.

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