The suspect behind Sidhu's Murder, Goldy Brar is not dead

Indo-Canadian hoodlum Satinderjeet Singh, false name Goldy Brar, the critical suspect in the homicide of Punjabi rapper Sidhu Moose Wala, isn't the man killed in California shooting, affirmed the U.S. police.

It was accounted for by Indian media on Wednesday that the casualty of the California shootout, in Fairmont and Holt Road in Fresno, who later passed on in the medical clinic, was Canada-based Indian hoodlum Goldy Brar, famous for his contribution in drug-related offenses and various homicides, including of Punjabi vocalist Sidhu Moose Wala.

The media reports proposed that Goldy and one of his associates were gone after by aggressors, sent by his nemeses Arsh Dalla and Lakbhir, outside his home in the US.

Notwithstanding, the authorities from the Fresno police office have denied these reports, naming them 'false'.

Because of an inquiry, Lieutenant William J. Dooley said, "Assuming you are asking a result of the internet based babble guaranteeing that the shooting casualty is 'Goldy Brar', we can affirm that this is by no means evident."

"We have gotten requests from around the world toward the beginning of today because of falsehood being spread via virtual entertainment and online news organizations. We are don't know who began this talk, yet it got on and fanned out like quickly. Once more, be that as it may, it isn't accurate," he added, affirming, "The casualty is most certainly not Goldy."

Besides, the most recent reports recommend that the man killed in the shootout has been distinguished as Xavier Galdney, 37.

Remarkably, Goldy Brar, 30, first went to Canada back in 2017, on an understudy visa, before forever moving there in 2021.

Being in Canada, he cared for the activities of criminal Lawrence Bishnoi, including contract killings and coercion rackets back home.

Goldy is a needed lawbreaker and was named a psychological oppressor under the Unlawful Exercises (Counteraction) Act. In 2022, a Red Corner Notice was given against him by Interpol, after which he moved to the U.S.

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