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  • Gangster Lawrence Bishnoi claims responsibility for killing Khalistani terrorist Sukhdool Singh in Canada

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    Gangster Lawrence Bishnoi claims responsibility for killing Khalistani terrorist Sukhdool Singh in Canada
    The gangster is also accused of the murder of Punjabi artist Sidhu Moose Wala...

    Digital Desk: Gangster Lawrence Bishnoi has confessed to the killing of terrorist Sukhdool Singh in Winnipeg, Canada, according to a Facebook post made by his gang.

    Sukhdool Singh, also known as Sukha Dunuke, was accused by Lawrence Bishnoi's gang of being an important figure in the murders of criminals Gurlal Brar and Vicky Middkhera. The group alleged that Sukhdool Singh planned the murders even when he was away from home.

    Lawrence Bishnoi's gang described Sukhdool Singh as a "drug addict" and claimed that he damaged many people's lives before being "punished for his sins" in the end.

    According to the gang, Sukhdool Singh, a member of Davinder Bambiha, was also responsible for the murder of Sandeep Nangal Ambiya.
    Their opponents would not be able to live in peace, "even if they hide in India or any other country," it sternly warned.


    The National Investigation Agency (NIA) is currently looking into a drug smuggling case that has put Lawrence Bishnoi in jail in Ahmedabad. He is also accused of the murder of Punjabi artist Sidhu Moose Wala.

    Sukhdool Singh, an A-category gangster, was born in Moga, Punjab, and had earlier fled to Canada. He assisted the terrorist from Khalistan, Arshdeep Singh, also known as Arsh Dala.

    Despite having 18 criminal cases filed against him in Punjab, Sukhdool Singh, alias Sukha Dunuke, obtained a passport and a police clearance certificate on fraudulent documents in 2017 and fled to Canada.

    As diplomatic tensions between India and Canada after the murder of another Khalistani terrorist, Hardeep Singh Nijjar, in Surrey, British California, grew, Sukhdool Singh was killed. In June, Nijjar, who was sought in India, was shot and killed in front of a gurdwara.