Friday, November 14

Indian Gang War Escalates: Goldy Brar–Rohit Godara Syndicate Allegedly Executes Lawrence Bishnoi’s Chartered Accountant in Dubai


In a shocking escalation of the ongoing rivalry between major Indian criminal syndicates, gangster Goldy Brar and Rohit Godara have allegedly ordered the brutal murder of Lawrence Bishnoi’s chartered accountant in Dubai. The victim has been identified as Jora Sidhu alias Sippa, who reportedly had a dual role within the Bishnoi network—as an accountant and as a key handler.

According to police sources, Sippa was operating from Dubai while issuing threats to multiple individuals in Canada and the United States. Intelligence inputs suggest that he had also attempted to facilitate the killing of one of Godara’s associates in Germany. In retaliation, he was allegedly attacked and his throat slit in a gruesome targeted killing.

A disturbing photograph, reportedly taken by the assassins after the murder, has been circulated across social media platforms. The information first surfaced through an account operating under the name of gangster Rohit Godara, which claimed responsibility for the killing.

Social Media Claim

The post declared:
“Today in Dubai, Lawrence’s man Jora Sidhu (Sippa) has been eliminated. He thought Dubai was safe while threatening people in Canada and America. Our enemies should know—they are not safe anywhere.”

The post also mentioned several gang-linked figures, including Goldy Brar, Virendra Charan, Mahendra Saran Delana, and Vicky Pehlwan Kotkapura.

No Official Confirmation Yet

Despite the sensational claims, Dubai Police have not issued any official confirmation regarding the murder. Security experts note that such a violent and dramatic crime is highly unusual in Dubai, a city known for its intensive surveillance and stringent law-enforcement measures. Indian intelligence agencies are closely monitoring developments.

Double Trouble for Indian Bookies in Dubai

Police officials point out that the ongoing gang rivalry could spell trouble for several Indian bookies, call‑centre operators, and financial agents who relocated to Dubai in recent years.
Earlier, they paid protection money to a single syndicate.
Now, with two rival gangs seeking dominance, both groups may demand protection payments, adding fresh pressure to those trying to operate from abroad.

As tensions surge between the Brar–Godara faction and the Bishnoi syndicate, international law‑enforcement agencies remain on high alert. The alleged murder signals that the gang war—once confined largely to India—has now expanded into foreign territory, with both sides showcasing their ability to strike globally.



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