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Punjab Police seek red corner notice against Goldy Brar

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Goldy Brar and Sidhu Moose Wala (Photo : ANI)

The Punjab Police have requested the issuing of a red corner notice (RCN) against absconder Goldy Brar. Punjab government said on Wednesday it is pushing for Red Corner Notice against top gangsters Goldy Brar and Harwinder Rinda, noting that Punjab Police had sent a proposal to CBI for RCN against Brar ten days before the murder of Punjabi singer Sidhu Moose Wala.

A Punjab government release said that gangster Goldy Brar had claimed responsibility of Sidhu Moose Wala murder on behalf of Lawrence Bishnoi Gang and the state police "has not been leaving any stone unturned" for the extradition of the gangster.

It said Satinderjit Singh alias Goldy Brar, a native of Sri Muktsar Sahib had gone to Canada on a student visa in 2017, and is an active member of the Lawrence Bishnoi gang.

A Punjab Police spokesperson said that they had on May 19, 2022, ten days before the murder of Sidhu Moose Wala, a proposal had been sent to the Crime Bureau of Investigation (CBI) for issuance of Red Corner Notice (RCN) against Goldy Brar, which will pave the way for his extradition to India.

The spokesperson said that the proposal was sent on the basis of two cases registered under various sections of IPC and Arms Act in the Faridkot district. Red Notices are published by Interpol at the request of a member country.

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