Punjab police arrest two murder accused, foreign based gangster Goldy Brar behind conspiracy
Punjab police arrest two murder accused, foreign based gangster Goldy Brar behind conspiracy
Punjab police Wednesday arrested two accused persons in connection with the murder case of Gurvinder Singh that occurred outside the Mohali District Courts Complex and recovered the vehicles used in the crime, said Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP), Mohali Harmandeep Hans.
Those arrested have been identified as Baltej Singh alias Bunty and Mangat Singh alias Max, a resident of Jalalabad in Fazilka. The recovered vehicles include Black Bajaj Pulsar Motorcycle and White Honda Amaze Car , both were used in the crime.
As per the information, the victim Gurvinder Singh was shot dead by unidentified assailants near his parked vehicle outside the District Courts Complex, Mohali, on January 28. His wife and complainant in the case Amardeep Kaur, suspected the involvement of foreign-based gangster Satinderjit Singh alias Goldy Brar, who had allegedly been threatening her husband.
SSP Harmandeep Hans said that during the investigation, CCTV analysis revealed that two accused came on a black Pulsar motorcycle, executed the shooting, and later changed clothes and escaped in a white Honda Amaze car. Based on technical and human intelligence, it emerged that the crime was allegedly planned by gangster Goldy Brar with the help of his associates Vicky Singh alias Vicky Sattewala and Ravi Kumar alias Ravi Faridkotia, who are currently abroad, he said.
The SSP further stated that on the disclosure of the arrested accused persons, the police have recovered the black Bajaj Pulsar motorcycle and the white Honda Amaze car used in the commission of the crime.
He said that efforts are ongoing to identify and apprehend the remaining associates and masterminds to completely unravel the conspiracy.
A caseunder sections 103(1) (murder) 109 (attempt to murder) and 3(5) (acts done by several persons in furtherance of common intention) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) and section 25 of the Arms Act was already registered at Police Station Sohana.








