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Lawrence Bishnoi not cooperating during interrogation, says Police sources

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Gangster Lawrence Bishnoi, whose name surfaced in singer Sidhu Moose Wala's murder case, is reportedly not cooperating with the police during the investigation.

Moosewala was shot dead on Sunday in Punjab's Mansa district. A Canada-based gangster Goldy Brar has claimed responsibility for the killing.

Delhi Police Special Cell has obtained 5-day custody of Lawrence Bishnoi, He was currently lodged in Tihar Jail and is now interrogated by the special cell.

Lawrence Bishnoi is being interrogated in connection with the murder of Punjabi singer Sidhu Moose Wala. During interrogation with the police, Lawrence said that he had nothing to do with Moose Wala's murder.

And Lawrence is also disassociating himself from the social media post in which his gang member Goldy Brar claimed responsibility for the murder. According to sources, at present, the police are making efforts to find out who is involved in the murder conspiracy and who helped logistically and where did the shooters come from.

According to sources, it has been found in the investigation that whatever messages are being sent on social media about the murder, they are either being sent from abroad or through a VPN. "Lawrence and Goldy Brar use new shooters every time so that the police can't reach them easily and even if they reach, they can't link it with them," said sources.

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