Bishnoi-Brar rift at heart of hit?
India, Dec. 2 -- A purported social media post was circulated soon after the murder on Monday evening, pointing to deepening fissures within the Lawrence Bishnoi-Goldy Brar network and Parry's role in the rivalry.
Parry first came in contact with Lawrence Bishnoi in 2011, when they were classmates at DAV College, Sector 10.
Together, they also forayed into student politics through the Student Organisation of Panjab University (SOPU) in 2010.
The duo, along with Goldy Brar, drifted into the world of organised crime around the same time, and the three remained closely linked in several cases over the next decade. Parry is believed to have remained particularly close to Brar, who is said to be operating from the United States.
But earlier this year, Brar publicly declared a split from the Bishnoi syndicate. The fallout was purportedly triggered by Bishnoi's displeasure over Brar's "mishandling" of issues involving his brother Anmol in the US.
The feud most recently played out in Dubai. In November, gangster Rohit Godara, an ally of Brar, allegedly took responsibility for the killing of Lawrence's close aide Jora Sidhu, alias Sippa, by slitting his throat.
The social media post shared on Monday - attributed to gangsters Aarzoo Bishnoi, Hari Boxer and others - claims Parry had "betrayed" the group by siding with "their rival Brar", collecting extortion money on his behalf and allegedly orchestrating attacks against their associates. The message warned that anyone supporting the rival faction, including club owners and bookies, would be targeted next "anywhere, in any country".
Police are verifying the authenticity of the post and probing whether the killing stemmed from this internal rupture....
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