Wednesday, July 8, 2026
29.8 C
New Delhi

Once an NSG commando, now a drug lord: The shocking story of Bajrang Singh

Bajrang Singh, a former NSG commando who fought terrorists during the 26/11 Mumbai attacks, was arrested in Rajasthan’s Churu for masterminding a multi-state cannabis smuggling racket. The man, who carried a Rs 25,000 reward on his head, was nabbed with 200 kg of cannabis by the state’s ATS and Anti-Narcotics Task Force in a dramatic operation

He was once hailed as a hero, an NSG commando who fought terrorists during the 26/11 Mumbai attacks. Today, that same man stands accused of running a drug empire.

Bajrang Singh was arrested in Rajasthan’s Churu on Wednesday night with 200 kg of cannabis, which police say was trafficked from Telangana and Odisha.

Once decorated for his bravery, he is now branded the kingpin of a sprawling multi-state cannabis (ganja) smuggling racket and carried a Rs 25,000 reward on his head.  He was finally nabbed after a two-month-long chase under ‘Operation Gaanjaney,’ led by the state’s ATS and Anti-Narcotics Task Force.

STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD

But how did a man who once defended the nation slip into the world of crime? Here’s a closer look at his journey.

Life as an NSG commando

Bajrang Singh, a native of Rajasthan’s Sikar district, dropped out of school after Class 10. But his towering six-foot frame and strong fitness levels opened the door for him to join the Border Security Force (BSF).

As a BSF constable, Singh was posted across several states, including Punjab, Assam, Rajasthan, Odisha and West Bengal. His commitment to duty soon caught the attention of his seniors, who recommended him for the National Security Guard (NSG), India’s elite counter-terror force.

For the next seven years, Singh served as an NSG commando. His most defining moment came in 2008, when he was part of the operation to neutralise the Pakistan-sponsored Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) terrorists during the 26/11 Mumbai attacks, which had left at least 166 people dead, including 26 foreign nationals.

But after retiring from service in 2021, Singh’s life took a very different and unfortunate turn.

Also read: Explained: Centre’s 3 Bills on removal of PM, CMs and other ministers facing criminal charges

Entry into the world of crime

After leaving service, Singh returned to his village with political ambitions. He threw himself into party work and even fielded his wife in the panchayat elections. Though she lost, the attempt earned Singh visibility and influence in the area.

According to a senior police officer, Singh’s stint in politics introduced him to people with criminal ties. It was during this time that he learned about the immense profits of the ganja trade through one such associate.

Editor’s Picks

Drawing on his past experience in Odisha during his BSF postings, Singh reconnected with old contacts in Odisha and Telangana. Slowly, he established links with those already active in the illegal trade.

STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD

His rise was quick. Within a year, Singh had moved beyond small dealings and positioned himself as a major player in the syndicate. Unlike low-level smugglers, he dealt in large consignments, taking on the dangerous job of moving quintals of cannabis across state borders.

Over time, several cases were registered against him, including one in his home district of Sikar after large quantities of ganja were seized. In 2023, he was caught near Hyderabad with two quintals of the banned drug but was released on bail.

Also read: Cyberfrauds, offences against women & more: The crimes on the rise in India

How the drug kingpin was nabbed

Bajrang Singh managed to stay under the radar for months, despite being on the police’s watchlist.

According to NDTV, Rajasthan’s ATS and ANTF had been tracking him for two months, trying to uncover the masterminds behind the ganja trade. Singh went to great lengths to hide his identity, using fake mobile IDs and moving between remote villages.

STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD

One tip ultimately cracked the case: Singh always travelled with a trusted Odiya cook. Security agencies traced the cook’s relatives, which eventually led them to Singh’s hideout in Ratangarh, reported the Indian Express.

The police did not arrest him immediately, realising that such a move against a former commando could be dangerous. They quietly followed him to his secret hideouts, and only after proper planning, they executed a surprise raid.

“This operation was a result of weeks of planning and intelligence sharing. The arrest of a hardened operative like Bajrang is a significant achievement in neutralising the terror-narcotics nexus in Rajasthan,” Inspector General of Police Vikas Kumar said.

With Singh now in custody, police hope the operation will disrupt the large-scale ganja smuggling network from Odisha and Telangana into Rajasthan, delivering a major blow to the state’s drug trade.

With input from agencies

End of Article

Go to Source

Hot this week

Elon Musk takes a swipe at Tom Holland, calls him a ‘cuck’

Elon Musk takes a swipe at Tom Holland, calls him a ‘cuck’ over The Odyssey, sparks confusion over the Spider-Man actor Elon Musk has once again found himself at the centre of controversy after insulting historian Tom Hol Read More

Boeing 737 Cargo Plane Goes Missing Near Pakistan After Technical Trouble

Show Quick Read Key points generated by AI, verified by newsroom Search operations launched for five crew members onboard aircraft. Read More

OpenAI’s Most Powerful AI Yet: GPT 5.6 Launches After White House Delay

Show Quick Read Key points generated by AI, verified by newsroom New model offers increased capabilities, features layered security safeguards. Edited by: Natalie Muller OpenAI is set to roll out its GPT-5. Read More

CPIM Leader Meenakshi Moves Calcutta High Court After Egg Attack On Her Car

Show Quick Read Key points generated by AI, verified by newsroom BJP denied role, attributing incident to general public anger. Read More

Delhi HC’s Relief To Sukesh Chandrashekhar Aide, Bail Granted In Rs 200 crore Extortion Case

Show Quick Read Key points generated by AI, verified by newsroom Mohanraj allegedly channeled crime proceeds for Chandrashekhar. New Delhi: The Delhi High Court has granted regular bail to advocate B. Read More

Topics

Elon Musk takes a swipe at Tom Holland, calls him a ‘cuck’

Elon Musk takes a swipe at Tom Holland, calls him a ‘cuck’ over The Odyssey, sparks confusion over the Spider-Man actor Elon Musk has once again found himself at the centre of controversy after insulting historian Tom Hol Read More

Boeing 737 Cargo Plane Goes Missing Near Pakistan After Technical Trouble

Show Quick Read Key points generated by AI, verified by newsroom Search operations launched for five crew members onboard aircraft. Read More

OpenAI’s Most Powerful AI Yet: GPT 5.6 Launches After White House Delay

Show Quick Read Key points generated by AI, verified by newsroom New model offers increased capabilities, features layered security safeguards. Edited by: Natalie Muller OpenAI is set to roll out its GPT-5. Read More

CPIM Leader Meenakshi Moves Calcutta High Court After Egg Attack On Her Car

Show Quick Read Key points generated by AI, verified by newsroom BJP denied role, attributing incident to general public anger. Read More

Delhi HC’s Relief To Sukesh Chandrashekhar Aide, Bail Granted In Rs 200 crore Extortion Case

Show Quick Read Key points generated by AI, verified by newsroom Mohanraj allegedly channeled crime proceeds for Chandrashekhar. New Delhi: The Delhi High Court has granted regular bail to advocate B. Read More

ISIS-AQIS Links? NIA Sweeps 20 Locations Nationwide In Major Terror Probe

Show Quick Read Key points generated by AI, verified by newsroom Investigators seized digital devices; 11 accused, one juvenile arrested. Read More

Computer scientist who created world’s first chatbot in the 1960s spent his whole life warning that AI should never replace humans, and the reason...

Joseph Weizenbaum realized that programs like his Eliza chatbot could “induce powerful delusional thinking in quite normal people” Joseph Weizenbaum set out to prove that computers could imitate conversation. Read More

Isro successfully conducts key test on main parachutes for Gaganyaan crew module

ISRO carries out successful Gaganyaan main parachute test NEW DELHI: In another big step towards India’s first human spaceflight mission, Isro has successfully conducted a key test on the main parachutes for the crew module of the G Read More

Related Articles