FBI Arrests Fugitive Nitish Kaushal in Vermont Over Alleged Criminal Syndicate Crimes
- Nitish Kaushal, a man previously listed on the FBI's Most Wanted list, was arrested by U.S.
- Border agents within the Swanton sector took Kaushal into custody on Thursday morning, July 17, 2026.
- The FBI stated that Kaushal's alleged criminal activity involved violent crimes, including kidnapping and murder, carried out for the benefit of a criminal organization.
Nitish Kaushal, a man previously listed on the FBI’s Most Wanted list, was arrested by U.S. border agents in Vermont on July 17, 2026. According to the FBI, Kaushal is accused of committing murders, kidnappings, and assaults on behalf of a criminal group.
FBI Arrest of Nitish Kaushal in Swanton Sector
Border agents within the Swanton sector took Kaushal into custody on Thursday morning, July 17, 2026. The operation occurred along the northern border in Vermont, according to reporting from WPTZ. The arrest concludes a search for a subject the Federal Bureau of Investigation had identified as a high-priority target on its wanted list.
The FBI stated that Kaushal’s alleged criminal activity involved violent crimes, including kidnapping and murder, carried out for the benefit of a criminal organization. Federal authorities did not immediately disclose the specific name of the group or the locations of the crimes associated with these charges.
Criminal Allegations and Federal Charges
Kaushal was sought by federal investigators for his role in a series of violent offenses. The FBI’s classification of Kaushal on its Most Wanted list indicated the severity of the charges, which include assault and kidnapping. These actions were reportedly performed as part of his affiliation with a criminal enterprise.
The capture in Vermont marks the end of Kaushal’s time as a fugitive. He remains in custody as the investigation into his activities and the broader criminal network continues.
