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FBI Likely To Handover Gangster Goldy Brar To India Soon

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New Delhi: The US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) will soon hand over Canada-based top gangsters Goldy Brar, the alleged mastermind of killing Punjabi singer Sidhu Moosewala, to Indian law enforcement agencies, newswire ANI reported.

The FBI is currently keeping a close eye on gangster Brar. After Brar entered the US illegally from Canada, the FBI hunted him down.

The FBI reportedly received a report from Indian agencies about Brar’s location, and the Americans immediately sprang into action and located him. He was put under surveillance immediately.

According to sources, Brar would soon be returned to India after India gave the US authorities all the documents supporting its case against him. He cannot leave the country and is always being watched by the FBI.

In order to kill Sidhu Moosawala earlier this year, Goldy Brar is said to have worked with gangsters Larence Bishnoi and others.

The late singer Sidhu Moosewala’s father, Balkaur Singh, has declared a reward of Rs. 2 crore from his own pocket for anyone handing over gangster Goldy Brar to him.

(With Agency Inputs)

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