Amid rising tensions over organized crime linked to India, Indian Ambassador to Canada, Sanjay Verma, has revealed key information regarding the whereabouts of wanted gangster Goldy Brar, a notorious member of the Lawrence Bishnoi gang. During a press briefing, Verma hinted at Goldy Brar’s sudden disappearance, sparking speculation about the criminal network’s activities in Canada.
Brar, who is believed to be one of the masterminds behind several high-profile crimes in India, was reported to have fled to Canada some time ago. His current location remains unknown, which raises concerns for both Indian and Canadian authorities, particularly as the Lawrence Bishnoi gang’s influence continues to grow in Canada.
Ambassador Verma stressed the importance of international cooperation to address the rising threat posed by such organized crime syndicates, which operate across borders. His remarks have amplified calls for Canada to take decisive action against the gang’s operations within its territory. While Brar’s vanishing act has left many questions unanswered, Verma’s statements have brought renewed attention to the law enforcement challenges in tackling the gang’s international reach.
Both countries have been in discussions about the extradition of several gang members and intensifying efforts to dismantle their network. Goldy Brar, who remains a wanted figure, has been under investigation for his alleged involvement in major criminal activities, including the murder of singer Sidhu Moose Wala.
This latest development adds further strain to already delicate relations between India and Canada, with Indian officials pushing for more collaborative efforts to address the threat posed by the Bishnoi gang. Canadian authorities have yet to issue an official statement on Brar’s disappearance, but the pressure to act is mounting.