Sidhu Moose Wala's Father Offers To Sell Land To Reward One Who Catches Goldy Brar
Sidhu Moose Wala's father has said that he would sell his land to reward the person who catches Goldy Brar who was involved the murder of the singer-turned-politician.
Sidhu Moose Wala’s father Balkaur Singh has offered to reward Rs 2 crore to anyone who helps the government catch gangster Goldy Brar. He said he would even sell his land to reward anyone who helps in netting Goldy Brar.
Sidhu Moose Wala was shot dead in Punjab's Mansa district on May 29 when he was on his way to Jawahar Ke village in Mansa in a jeep with his friend and cousin. His vehicle was waylaid and bullets were sprayed on him by six shooters.
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After the killing, Goldy Brar, a member of the Lawrence Bishnoi gang, claimed responsibility for the murder.
Balkaur Singh said, "The government must punish these sinners who murder Punjab's youths."
Punjab Police confirmed that gangster Lawrence Bishnoi has admitted to being the mastermind of the murder of the singer and was plotting the murder since August last year.
"The plan to carry out the killing was being hatched since August last year. According to our information, recce was done thrice. In January too, a different group of shooters had come to kill Moosewala but could not do so," Punjab Additional Director General of Police (Anti Gangster Task Force) Pramod Ban had told media.
The National Investigation Agency, which is now probing the case, questioned Punjabi singers Afsana Khan, Dalpreet Dhillon, and Mankirat Aulak, in the last two months.
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In August, Sachin Thapan, a key suspect in Moose Wala's murder was nabbed from Azerbaijan while another's location was tracked in Kenya. Thapan, a relative of Lawrence Bishnoi, the prime suspect in the case, was nabbed from Azerbaijan while Lawrence’s brother, Anmol Bishnoi was traced in Kenya.