CANADIAN GANGSTER
Goldy Brar, notorious Canadian gangster, is alive: Report
Goldy Brar, a notorious Canadian gangster and prime suspect in the murder of Punjabi singer Sidhu Moosewala, is said to be alive, contradicting prior reports of his death. The Ministry of Home Affairs had labeled Brar a terrorist under the UAPA, linking him to Babbar Khalsa International. Brar allegedly orchestrated Moose Wala's assassination and is associated with incarcerated gangster Lawrence Bishnoi. Conflicting reports emerged on his alleged death in a shootout with rival gangsters Arsh Dalla and Lakhbir, with eyewitnesses describing a chaotic scene. Brar had even mentioned targeting Bollywood star Salman Khan.
'Chhalla' singer Gurdas Maan visits Sidhu Moosewala's parents, says birth of baby boy is 'significant'
The baby boy was born on Sunday (March 17), two years after his elder brother, rapper-singer Sidhu Moosewala was shot dead by a group of assailants. Fans hailed this event as a sign that the 'So High' hitmaker had 'come back'.
Sidhu Moosewala’s father Balkaur Singh breaks silence on wife’s pregnancy
Rumours of Sidhu Moosewala's parents welcoming a second child in their 50s started doing the rounds on the Internet, after a relative told a news outlet that the slain singer's mother Charan Kaur had conceived via IVF treatment.
Sidhu Moosewala’s parents are expecting their 2nd child; delivery date near
The rapper-singer was shot dead by a group of unknown assailants on 29th May 2022, days before his 29th birthday. About 31 people have been named in the murder case, including gangsters Lawrence Bishnoi and Goldie Brar.
Designated Khalistani terrorist Pannun issues fresh threats ahead of Republic Day
Several pictures that have gone viral on social media show pro-Khalistgraffiti in the national capital. The graffiti contained threats ahead of the Republic Day parade on January 26. It claim that banned outfit SFJ aims to "avenge" the death of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar.
"Matter of serious concern": MEA on reports of members of Indian community in Canada receiving extortion calls
He was asked about the growing concern in the Indo-Canadian community living in Canada's British Colombia about getting extortion calls and threat calls in the last two months and if the Indian government was monitoring the situation. Media reports said that law enforcement in Canada has established a task force to probe reports of extortion targeting some businesses of members of the Indo-Canadian community. The reports citing police in Canada said that nine incidents were being investigated.
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Canada-based Babbar Khalsa's Lakhbir Singh Landa declared terrorist by Home Ministry
Lakhbir Singh Landa was implicated in the RPG attack at Sarhali police station in Tarn Taran in December 2022, along with participation in various other terrorist activities.
India 'convicted' before investigation completed': Indian envoy on Canada's allegations over Nijjar's killing
Canada and India witnessed strains in ties following Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's allegations in September of the "potential" involvement of Indian agents in the killing of Nijjar on June 18 in British Columbia.
Slain gangster Sukhdool Singh associated with Khalistani entities to run syndicate from Canada
The case was originally registered by the Special Cell of Delhi Police on August 7 last year. Appreciating the gravity of the offence and its international ramifications in the instant crime, the Central government directed the National Investigation Agency to take over the investigation on August 26 last year.
Canada 'soft peddling' Khalistani extremists: Sources
Over the years, Khalistani extremists were further "emboldened" and started "operating with impunity" from Canada. In the last decade, links of Canada-based Khalistani extremists have emerged in more than half of the terror cases reported from Punjab, according to the sources. The multiple targeted killings of Sikhs, Hindus and Christians in Punjab after 2016 were the handiwork of Khalistani separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, whose killing has led to a row between India and Canada.
NIA picks up aide of gangster Arsh Dala from Punjab in ongoing raids
“It appears that you are acquainted with the facts of this case. Therefore, you are hereby required to appear at the NIA office at 1600 hrs. for the purpose of investigation and to answer certain queries pertaining to the said case,” read the document by NIA.
Pro-Khalistan elements in Canada luring gullible Sikh youth by sponsoring their visas
Pro-Khalistan elements in Canada are reportedly sponsoring visas for Sikh youth from Punjab, luring them with promises of jobs and support. These youth are then used to carry out pro-Khalistan activities, such as participating in anti-India protests and conducting radical-religious congregations.
NIA conducts raids across six states in major crackdown on Khalistani gangster nexus
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has conducted raids at 51 locations across six states in connection with cases related to gang associates. The raids were conducted in Punjab and Uttarakhand, targeting a liquor contractor and a gun house. The NIA is also seeking information on individuals associated with a terror gangster network with links to Canada, and has asked the public to share details of properties and assets that may be seized by the government.
Visas, Jobs & Gurudwara Seva: How Canadian Khalistan activists radicalise needy Punjab youth for anti-India activities
Indian intelligence sources have revealed that pro-Khalistan elements in Canada are recruiting and radicalizing Punjabi youths through a network that sponsors visas for medium-skilled jobs, including religious duties in gurdwaras they control. These youths are brought in under false pretenses and end up involved in the separatist movement, organizing anti-India protests and radical-religious congregations.
Interpol issues Red Corner Notice against wanted Khalistani leader Karanvir Singh
Interpol has issued a Red Corner Notice against Karanvir Singh, a member of the banned terrorist group Babbar Khalsa International. Singh is believed to be hiding in Pakistan and is wanted by India for various criminal charges, including murder and raising funds for terrorist acts.
A look at Nijjar's journey from Punjab militancy in the 90s to spearheading the Khalistan secessionist movement
Indian authorities had alerted Canada about Hardeep Singh Nijjar's involvement in organizing secret training camps for Sikh extremist groups associated with the Khalistan movement. Training videos were provided, but no action was taken. Nijjar, who was affiliated with the Khalistan Tiger Force, fled to Canada in 1997 and obtained Canadian citizenship with the help of the Sikh diaspora.
Khalistan row: In balancing act, US says working with both India and Canada
"We are deeply concerned about the allegations that Prime Minister Trudeau has raised. We have been consulting throughout very closely with our Canadian colleagues - and not just consulting, coordinating with them - on this issue," Blinken said at a presser on Friday.
Gangland Canada: Trudeau's backyard global hub of 8 Indian crime lords
The NIA and Delhi Police's Special Cell have for long suspected the presence of these gangsters abroad, and the recent incident seems to confirm their suspicions.
Canada took no action against pro-Khalistan sympathiser Nijjar despite Interpol notice
Canada did not take any action against Hardeep Singh Nijjar, a Pro-Khalistan sympathizer who was recently shot dead, despite a red corner notice issued by Interpol in 2014. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has alleged India's potential involvement in Nijjar's killing. Nijjar had multiple criminal cases against him in India, including murder and terrorist activities.
From Punjab's shadows to Canadian crime: The rise and fall of notorious Gangster Sukha Duneke
Sukhdool Singh Gill, also known as Sukha Duneke, started his criminal journey in 2005 and became a notorious gangster-terrorist involved in extortion and targeted killings. He rose through the ranks and eventually fled to Canada, where he formed connections with other criminals. He was implicated in several high-profile murders and became a prime suspect in multiple criminal cases. It was discovered that he managed to obtain a second passport with the help of corrupt police officers.
Lawrence Bishnoi claims responsibility for killing of gangster Sukha Duneke in Canada
Gangster Lawrence Bishnoi has claimed responsibility for the killing of Khalistani separatist Sukha Duneke in Canada. Duneke was allegedly killed by unidentified gunmen, and an official confirmation is awaited. Duneke was a close associate of terrorist Arsh Dalla, and they were trying to rebuild the outfit after the killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar.
Gangster Arshdeep Dalla's aide Sukhdool killed in Canada
Sukhdool Singh, a close aide of gangster Arshdeep Dalla and Khalistani separatist, was killed in a gang war in Winnipeg, Canada. The Punjab police is conducting raids in several areas to crackdown on the associates of gangster Goldy Brar. The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has also intensified its crackdown on Khalistani terrorists, offering cash rewards for information leading to the arrest of five Babbar Khalsa International operatives.
Goldy Brar, Arsh Dalla: How Canada has become a safe haven for wanted Indian gangsters
Several individuals, including Satinderjit Singh (Goldy Brar), Arshdeep Singh (Arsh Dalla), and Lakhbir Singh Sandhu (Landa), have been operating against India from Canada. Goldy Brar was involved in acts of terrorism and extortion, claiming responsibility for the killing of a Punjabi singer-turned-politician. Arsh Dalla was associated with a terrorist organization, and Landa is wanted for his involvement in an attack on the Punjab Police intelligence headquarters.
9 separatist outfits supporting terror groups have bases in Canada; India's deportation requests ignored: Officials
The issue of deportations of wanted terrorists and gangsters have been raised by Indian authorities at multiple diplomatic and security talks but the Canadian authorities remained non-committal and brazen in support of these terror elements, the officials said.
Gangster Goldy Brar issues death threat to Salman Khan, admits to murdering Punjabi pop star Sidhu Moose Wala in TV interview
Goldy Brar, alias Satinderjeet Singh, is a fugitive gangster. He is a member of Lawrence Bishnoi’s gang.
Who is Lawrence Bishnoi? Know about the gangster whose name figured in Sidhu Moose Wala’s murder
All you need to know about Canadian mobster Goldy Brar, who claimed responsibility for the murder of Punjabi artist and Congress politician Sidhu Moose Wala. Bishnoi, who is currently detained in Delhi's high-security Tihar jail, is suspected of ordering the murder.
Fugitive gangster Ejaz Lakdawala arrested in Mumbai
Fugitive gangster Ejaz Lakdawala once worked for underworld don Dawood Ibrahim before forming his own gang. He has been arrested by Mumbai Police, an official said on Thursday. A Red Corner notice had earlier been issued against him.
Appointment of election commissioners: What's Canada's contribution in Indian politics
SC’s referral for hearing by a 5 judge Constitutional Bench of a petition on appointment of Election Commissioners throws light on an interesting Canadian contribution to a vital Indian state institution.
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