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Lawrence Bishnoi was born as Balkaran Brar [3] on 12 February 1993 in a village named Dutarawali in Fazilka district, Punjab. His father, a former constable in the Haryana Police, left the force in 1997 and took up farming. Bishnoi completed his early education in Abohar, Punjab, before moving to Chandigarh in 2010 to attend DAV College.
Bishnoi is an inmate of the Sabarmati central jail in the western industrial city of Ahmedabad in Gujarat state. Media have said he has been moved around different prisons out of concern for his ...
He was associated with Lawrence Bishnoi, another gangster of Punjabi origin who is currently incarcerated. [2] Canada's BOLO program named Brar among its top 25 most wanted fugitives. [ 3 ] A National Investigation Agency (CBI) report revealed the Bishnoi gang's and Brar's link to Pro-Khalistan outfits.
Indian musician Sidhu Moose Wala was shot dead by unidentified assailants in his car on 29 May 2022 in Jawaharke village of Mansa at age of 28. According to police, Lawrence Bishnoi's gang initially claimed responsibility for the murder in an unverified Facebook post, which Bishnoi denied making, [1] and he was being held by the Punjab Police as of June 2022 and was considered the "mastermind ...
Apr. 6—A nonprofit pushing for better treatment of state prisoners and a noted civil rights attorney have filed a federal lawsuit accusing nearly a dozen Corrections Department employees of ...
Jay Leno paid his dues by appearing on fellow comedian Bill Maher's "Club Random" podcast. The former "Tonight Show" host clarified a floating rumor that injuries to his face were from a beating ...
Today's Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade may be Hoda Kotb's last time hosting. In September, she announced she would be stepping down from the Today show in January 2025.. After celebrating her 60th ...
Vincent Jen Chin (Chinese: 陳果仁; May 18, 1955 – June 23, 1982) was an American draftsman of Chinese descent who was killed in a racially motivated assault [1] [2] [3] by two white men, Chrysler plant supervisor Ronald Ebens and his stepson, laid-off autoworker Michael Nitz. [4]