Nikhil Gupta, an Indian national, pleaded guilty on Friday, February 13, 2026, to three criminal charges in connection with an alleged murder-for-hire plot targeting a Sikh separatist in New York City, according to a spokesperson for the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Manhattan.
Details of the Plea
Gupta, 54, entered a guilty plea before U.S. Magistrate Judge Sarah Netburn in Manhattan federal court. The charges include murder-for-hire, conspiracy to commit murder-for-hire, and conspiracy to commit money laundering. These charges carry a maximum combined sentence of 40 years in prison.
Gupta had initially pleaded not guilty following his extradition. His lawyers were not immediately available for comment following the guilty plea.
Allegations and International Implications
U.S. Prosecutors allege Gupta plotted with an Indian government official to kill Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, a U.S. Resident and dual U.S.-Canadian citizen. India’s government has stated it is not involved in any plot against Pannun, asserting that such actions would be against its government policy.
The discovery of these alleged assassination plots against Sikh separatists in both the United States and Canada has reportedly tested relations with India, which continues to deny involvement.
Frequently Asked Questions
What charges did Nikhil Gupta plead guilty to?
Nikhil Gupta pleaded guilty to murder-for-hire, conspiracy to commit murder-for-hire, and conspiracy to commit money laundering.
Where did Nikhil Gupta enter his plea?
Gupta entered his plea before U.S. Magistrate Judge Sarah Netburn in Manhattan federal court.
What is the maximum sentence Gupta could face?
The combined maximum sentence for the three charges is 40 years in prison.
What impact will this case have on international relations as the investigation unfolds?
