Shock to Bishnoi gang in Canada, police said the person killed in Surrey was the main handler of the network.
Uma Shankar June 10, 2026 02:24 PM

There was a murder in broad daylight in early May 2026 in Surrey, British Columbia, Canada. Now a big revelation has been made in this matter. Initial investigation by the Canadian Police has revealed that the person killed in the shootout was allegedly an associate of the Lawrence Bishnoi gang and was playing an important role in the gang's operation. Gangster Rohit Godara had already taken responsibility for this matter through social media.

According to the police, the incident took place on May 4, 2026 at around 3:03 pm. Surrey Police Service was called to a report of shots fired at a business office in the 13000 block of 76 Avenue. The police team that reached the spot found a person in a seriously injured condition. Officers tried to save his life by providing immediate first aid, but he died due to serious injuries. Paramedics later declared him dead.

identification of the deceased

The deceased has been identified as Gurvikramjit Singh Waring. Sources associated with the investigating agencies claim that he played an important role in establishing contacts, operating networks and coordinating various activities for the Lawrence Bishnoi gang. Canadian police have also indicated that the deceased worked as a kind of handler for the gang. He was involved in crimes like cricket match fixing and extortion.

No arrest of any accused

This sensational murder case is being investigated by Canada's Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT). At present no accused has been arrested and the police has not made public any official information about the suspects. Investigators believe the murder may have been part of an ongoing conflict between rival gangs.

Rohit Godara had taken the responsibility

Rohit Godara, considered an opponent of Lawrence Bishnoi gang, had claimed responsibility for this murder through a social media post on May 5. Shortly after the murder, gangster Rohit Godara took responsibility for the murder by posting on Facebook. Godara had described the deceased as a close associate and main handler of his rivals and claimed that he was involved in cricket match fixing and illegal betting in Canada. The post warned that the list was ready and anyone who helped their enemies would be targeted.

Connection to match fixing network

Another important aspect in the investigation of the case is the possible links to cricket fixing. Police are investigating whether the deceased had any connection with any international betting or match-fixing network. However, no official conclusion has come yet in this regard.

Gang war incidents are increasing in Canada

In the last few years, Indian-origin criminal networks operating in Canada and incidents of gang war have increased the concern of security agencies. In many cases, agencies of India and Canada are keeping an eye on the activities of international networks related to organized crime. This murder in Surrey is once again raising serious questions about gang networks operating abroad, their financial sources and bloody mutual conflicts. The investigating agencies are now busy finding out the people behind this entire conspiracy, the identity of the shooters and the real role of the deceased.

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