Gangster Lawrence Bishnoi Takes Credit for the Killing of Sukha Duneke in Canada
In a shocking twist, incarcerated gangster Lawrence Bishnoi, currently detained in Ahmedabad on charges related to drug smuggling investigated by the National Investigation Agency (NIA), has claimed responsibility for the recent murder of Sukhdool Singh Gill, commonly known as Sukha Duneke, in Winnipeg, Canada. Duneke, an alleged associate of the Bambiha gang, was fatally shot by unidentified assailants on a fateful Wednesday.
Bishnoi gang accused
According to Bishnoi’s gang, Duneke played a central role in orchestrating the killings of gangsters Gurlal Brar and Vicky Middkhera. Even hatching these murder plots while residing abroad. The gang accuses Duneke of masterminding and executing these heinous acts, labeling him a “drug addict” who had wreaked havoc on numerous lives. They maintain that his demise serves as a form of retribution for his alleged crimes.
Additionally, the gang contends that Duneke was responsible for the murder of Sandeep Nangal Ambiya, another gangster. Notably, Lawrence Bishnoi is also a suspect in the murder case involving Punjabi singer Sidhu Moose Wala.
ย Sukha Duneke: A Criminal Profile
Sukha Duneke, a prominent figure on Punjab’s most-wanted list with a record of 18 cases, including murder, attempted murder, and robbery. It is believed to have fallen victim to ongoing rivalries within the criminal underworld.
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The assassination of this Canada-based gangster, who had been on the run since December 2017 after fleeing his native village of Duneke Kalan in Punjab’s Moga district, occurred on Wednesday night in Canada.
Sukha Duneke was a notorious figure involved in criminal activities across Punjab and neighboring states, often utilizing associates from the list of most-wanted criminals to carry out his nefarious deeds. He was implicated in various criminal cases, including multiple murders and serious offenses.
Furthermore, an FIR lodged last year alleged that Duneke had procured a passport with the assistance of two Punjab Police personnel. He was closely associated with Arsh Dalla, a designated terrorist of the Khalistan Tiger Force, and together, they sought to revive the militant outfit following the death of its leader, Nijjar.