A day after the killing of Inderpreet Singh, alias Parry, in Sector 26 here, Canada-based gangster Goldy Brar released a voice message accusing the Lawrence Bishnoi gang of betrayal. His message emerged even as the UT police found the white Hyundai Creta, suspected to have been used in the attack, abandoned in Panchkula’s Mansa Devi Complex.

Brar’s audio, markedly sombre in tone, contrasted with the Bishnoi gang’s aggressive online post claiming responsibility for the murder. Speaking in Punjabi, Brar dismissed allegations that Parry had switched loyalties or engaged in extortion for rival outfits. Instead, he portrayed the victim as a longstanding loyalist of the Bishnoi group and his old friend from DAV College days, accusing Lawrence of orchestrating the killing of “his own friend” under false pretences.
He claimed Parry had been asked by Lawrence two days ago to discuss a “personal matter” through an intermediary’s phone — an invitation Brar alleges turned into a trap. “Lawrence called his own friend out and had him killed. This is a new low in friendship,” Brar said, adding that Parry’s family had supported Lawrence for years, going as far as sending meals during court dates. Brar argued that Parry had “done nothing to deserve such a death” and insisted he himself had only ever acted against those proven to be police informants or extortionists.