Goldy Brar, mastermind of Sidhu Moose Wala murder, added to Canada's top 25 most-wanted fugitives' list
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Goldy Brar, mastermind of Sidhu Moose Wala murder, added to Canada’s top 25 most-wanted fugitives’ list

Goldy Brar was accused as a main conspirator in the killing of Punjabi singer Sidhu Moose Wala on May 29, 2022.

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Goldy Brar, a notorious gangster, alleged the conspirator in the murder of Punjabi singer Sidhu Moose Wala is now featured on the list of the top 25 most wanted fugitives of Canada.

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police wants him because he poses a threat to the public. His name was featured on May 1 in the updated list of the ‘BOLO Program’ (Be On the Lookout).

Brar’s life-size posters are put up at Toronto’s Yonge-Dundas Square. He is featured at the number 15 among 25 on the list.

As per the reports, he is not charged with any crime in Canada, but the authorities consider him a risk to public safety.

It is believed that many gangsters from India are hiding in Canada and the United States.

According to the reports in Canada, gangsters Sukhdool Singh aka SukhaDunike, Gurpinder Singh, aka Baba Dalla, Satveer Singh Warring, aka Sam, Snover Dhillon, Lakhbir Singh, aka Landa, Arshdeep Singh, aka Arsh Dala, Charnjeet Singh aka Rinku Bihla are hiding.

In the United States, gangsters Nachattar Singh, Satnam Singh, Gurkirat Singh, Anmol Soni, Charat Singh, Gurjant Singh, Mahavir Singh, Sukhdev Singh, and Daljit Singh are hiding,

Who’s Goldy Brar?

Goldy’s real name is Satinderjeet Singh, and he is a member of the Lawerence Bishnoi gang. Brar took responsibility for the murder of singer Sidhu Moose Wala by posting it on social media. He is originally from Sri Muktsar Sahib in Punjab and went to Canada in 2017 on a student visa and worked as a truck driver.

Brar is a son of a police officer Shamsher Singh. His father was an Assistant sub-inspector and was given a compulsory retirement in 2021 because of Goldy’s alleged involvement in a murder.

According to reports, Goldy also ran an extortion racket in Punjab. His name also came up in the murder of Gurlal Singh Pehalwan, a youth congress leader and the murder of Rajat Kumar, a rival member of the Bambiha gang.

As per the reports, Lawerance Bishnoi and Goldy Brar became friends during their student politics days in Chandigarh.

It is alleged that Goldy also has links with Khalistanis and Babbar Khalsa International (BKI), a terrorist group.

It is to be noted that in March 2023, a chargesheet was filed by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) in a terrorist-gangster nexus case. In a press release, the NIA stated that Brar has direct links with Lakhbir Singh, aka Landa, who was involved in the RPG attack at the Punjab Police Intelligence HQ, Mohali, on May 6, 2022.

Even Landa is believed to be hiding in Canada.

Currently, Lawerence Bishnoi has been in jail since 2015 and operating his gang with the help of his associates who are in India and abroad.

Topics: PunjabNIACanadaNational Investigation AgencypoliceSidhu Moose WalaLawrence BishnoiGoldy BrarTop 25fugitive list
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