A Punjab court on Wednesday conceded a seven-day remand of hoodlum Lawrence Bishnoi to the state police in vocalist Sidhu Moose Wala’s homicide case. Bishnoi, who is a vital charge and plotter in the high-profile case, is presently being shipped from Mansa to Mohali amid tight security. The famous criminal himself is being moved in an unbeatable vehicle. Almost 100 cops are accompanying him in a guard containing two dozen vehicles. For now, he will be held in an undisclosed area, sources said.
In Mohali, the Special Investigation Team (SIT) shaped by the Punjab Police, the counter hoodlum team, and different organisations will test Bishnoi regarding his job in artist government official Sidhu Moose Wala’s homicide. The Punjab Police brought Lawrence Bishnoi before the Chief Judicial Magistrate in Mansa Court promptly in the first part of the day on Wednesday.
After getting his travel remand from Delhi Police, the Punjab Police delivered Lawrence Bishnoi before the Chief Judicial Magistrate in Mansa, where Moose Wala was shot dead on May 29—promptly in the first part of the day on Wednesday. On the bearings of the main pastor, the Advocate General of Punjab himself showed up in Patiala House Court in Delhi and firmly requested remand. An application was moved by the SIT researching the Sidhu Moose Wala case to look for the consent of the court to capture Lawrence Bishnoi, against whom the nearby Mansa court had previously given capture warrants.
The supplication of the Punjab Police was challenged by the legal counsellors of the denounced, Lawrence Bishnoi, on the grounds of his security in the guardianship of the Punjab Police, which was gone against by the Advocate General of Punjab, and in the wake of hearing the disputes of both the gatherings, the court conceded consent to capture the blamed and gave a travel remand of the charged.
After the name of Lawrence Bishnoi had sprung up regarding the killing of Sidhu Moose Wala, Lawrence Bishnoi’s legal counsellor had documented a request in Delhi’s Patiala court looking for expanded security for the imprisoned hoodlum. The attorney had affirmed that Lawrence Bishnoi could be killed in a “counterfeit experience” by police or that adversary groups could send off an assault on him.