Chandigarh Sector 26 murder: Goldy Brar says ‘Parry did nothing to deserve such a death’, accuses Bishnoi Gang of betrayal
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Take your experience further with Premium access. Thought-provoking Opinions, Expert Analysis, In-depth Insights and other Member Only BenefitsA day after the killing of Inderpreet Singh, alias Parry, and the Lawrence Bishnoi gang’s claim of responsibility, Canada-based gangster Goldy Brar released an emotional voice message addressing the incident.
Unlike the gang’s aggressive online statement, Brar’s message expressed grief, disbelief and sympathy for Parry’s family, insisting that Parry had “done nothing to deserve such a death.”
In the Punjabi audio, translated into English, Brar said: “Sat Sri Akal to all my brothers. I am Goldy Brar. I am sending this voice message to say that our brother Inderpreet Parry, who was murdered by the Lawrence Bishnoi gang, was targeted deliberately. They may now claim he extorted money or worked for others, but the truth is that Lawrence himself had called Parry after his wedding to congratulate him and discuss personal matters unsafe to talk about on the phone. He asked Parry to meet a contact at a specific location and speak from that person’s phone. Lawrence called his own friend out and had him killed. This is a new low in friendship. Parry never intended any harm toward Bishnoi. Lawrence can never prove Parry harmed him in any way.”
Brar alleged that Parry and his family had long supported Lawrence, with Parry often offering shelter and his mother sending meals for Bishnoi and his associates on court dates.
Defending his own actions and distancing himself from the murder, Brar said:
“We have only ever taken action against those guilty of wrongdoing. When Sippa, whom many thought was a don, was killed in Dubai, it was because he was a police informant, making money in the name of extortion and loyal to no one. At that time, Parry was busy with his wedding functions.”
Brar concluded by criticising what he described as a betrayal, emphasising that Parry had no role in any rivalry that could justify his killing. “His biggest mistake was that he considered Lawrence his friend,” Brar added.