Wanted Goldy Brar: Now trouble mounts in the US too, FBI offers a reward of $50,000 Wanted Goldy Brar: Trouble mounts in the US too; FBI announces $50,000 reward.


The troubles of notorious gangster Goldie Brar have now increased beyond India and beyond the seven seas. American investigative agency FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation) has tightened its grip against Goldie Brar and announced a huge reward of $ 50,000 on her. This step has been taken when action against criminal networks has intensified globally. The announcement of the reward by the FBI makes it clear that Brar is now on the radar of US security agencies and efforts are being made at the international level for his arrest.

What is the FBI’s plan and the terms of the reward?

In its official notice, the FBI has announced a reward of $ 50,000 (about more than Rs 40 lakh in Indian currency) to anyone providing accurate information about the whereabouts of Goldie Brar. The agency has tagged him as a dangerous criminal who is not only wanted in India but is now also reported to be involved in international criminal activities. Through this reward, the FBI is encouraging those who have any concrete information regarding his suspicious activities or recent whereabouts. Agencies believe that after this reward, it will become more difficult for Brar to hide.

Big diplomatic victory for India

This step of FBI against Goldie Brar is being considered a major diplomatic success for the Indian government and its security agencies. India was continuously sharing evidence against Khalistani supporters and gangster networks in international forums. Now the announcement of reward by America means that America has also accepted that Brar’s network is not limited to India only, but it is a threat to international law and order. This action will further strengthen the security cooperation between India and America, which may also make it easier to arrest other wanted criminals in the future.

Where is the fear of Goldie Brar?

Goldie Brar’s name has been associated with several major criminal incidents and high-profile murders over the years. Strict laws like MCOCA and UAPA are applicable against him in many states of North India including Punjab. Red corner notice has also been issued against him. Now, with the announcement of reward in America, no corner of the world is safe for Brar. Security experts say that the way international agencies became active against Dawood Ibrahim or other criminals, the same now seems to be happening with Goldie Brar. This could prove to be a turning point in dismantling his network.