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BISHNOI GANG DEPLOYED WOMEN GANGSTERS TO KILL MOOSEWALA

The gang had also made another audacious plan to bump him off during a Kabaddi tournament but dropped it for fear of more blood-letting.

singer Moosewala
singer Moosewala

Popular Punjabi pop singer Sidhu Moosewala had among the plotters of his murder a women gang and his murderers had made five plots, not two as earlier believed, to kill him. Investigations by Punjab Police into the cold-blooded murder have led to these uncanny and startling revelations.

Sources in the Punjab Police said that these revelations were made by shooters involved in the murder after their interrogation. According to the plot revealed to the investigators, two women gang members were to be enrolled for the job. The women gang members, one posing as a police woman and other as a journalist, were to visit Moosewala at his home and gun him down then and there. However, the plan was dropped in view of the heavy security.

The gang had also planned to kill Moosewala in the course of a Kabaddi tournament. However, the audacious plan was also dropped as it could have led to killing of many more present at the venue of the competition.

Shubhdeep Singh Sidhu alias Sidhu Moosewala was gunned down on 29 June in Mansa village. The murder led to a nation-wide outrage, even as Canada-based gangster Goldy Brar took responsibility for his killing. After the involvement of Lawrence Bishnoi gang became clear, Delhi Police and Punjab Police joined hands to investigate the sensational murder. Investigators have arrested at least eight shooters of the gang allegedly involved in the murder. According to sources, there were two modules of shooters involved in the murder.

Punjab Police killed two suspects in Moosewala’s murder case, Jagroop Singh Roopa and Manpreet Singh alias Mannu Kusa, near Attari on 20 July Wednesday after a fierce encounter. Roopa and Mannu Kusa, part of the second module, were among three shooters who were still on the run. Deepak Mundi, third shooter of the second module, has not been traced yet.

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