I am Goldy Brar. I am sending this voice message to say that our brother Inderpreet Parry, who was murdered by Lawrence Bishnoi gang, was targeted deliberately.

Released just a day later after the brutal execution of Inderpreet Singh also known as Parry and the Lawrence Bishnoi gang’s claim of responsibility, Canadian gangster Goldy Brar dropped an emotionally laden voice message with an address to the incident.
Unlike the gang’s aggressive online statement, Brar’s message expressed sadness, disbelief and even compassion for the family members of the deceased, referring to Parry’s actions with “not doing anything to deserve such a death.”
In the Punjabi audio, which is translated into English, Brar said: “Sat Sri Akal to all my brothers. I am Goldy Brar. I am sending this voice message to say that our brother Inderpreet Parry, who was murdered by the Lawrence Bishnoi gang, was targeted deliberately. They may now claim he extorted money or worked for others, but the truth is that Lawrence himself had called Parry after his wedding to congratulate him and discuss personal matters unsafe to talk about on the phone.
Parry was told by Lawrence to go and meet a contact at a certain place, and then use the phone of that person. He orchestrated the whole scenario, including calling out his friend and having him killed. That shows just how far he has fallen in friendship. He was not supposed to be any danger to Bishnoi at all. There is no way for Lawrence to prove that Parry has ever done him any damage.
Brar accused Parry and his family for backing Lawrence for a long time, with Parry frequently accommodating him and his mother sending meals for Bishnoi and his associates on court dates.
To stress the fact that he is not connected with the murder and to defend his actions, Brar stated definitely: “We have always acted against the culprits. The case of Sippa, whom the majority believed to be a gangster, getting killed in Dubai was due to him being a police informant, bagging money in the name of extortion and his loyalty to no one. At that time, Parry was preoccupied with the functions of his wedding.”
At the end of his remarks, Brar attacked Parry, whom he accused of betrayal. He said that Parry did not have any role in any rivalry that could justify him being killed. “Probably the most important mistake was that he thought of Lawrence as his friend,” Brar remarked further.
