On January 28, 2026, Gurwinder Singh alias Lambbad, cousin of gangster Goldy Brar, was shot dead by two unidentified men near the Senior Superintendent of Police office in Mohali, Punjab. Gurwinder was at the court that day for a hearing on a 4 kg opium recovery case and was on bail. After the hearing, as he and his wife reached his car, one attacker fired multiple rounds at Gurwinder and escaped on a bike driven by an accomplice. He died on the spot. Gurwinder's wife said he had received threats from Goldy Brar before the murder. Gurwinder was linked to the 2020 murder case of Gurlal Singh Brar, another cousin of Goldy Brar who was killed in Chandigarh. Police have registered a murder charge and criminal conspiracy case against Goldy Brar under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita and the Arms Act, based on the wife's statement. DIG Rupnagar Range Nanak Singh told reporters that Gurwinder had a criminal record and was implicated in the Gurlal Brar murder case. Police have formed multiple teams using technical, scientific, and human intelligence to find and arrest the killers. The assailants are currently on the run, but police claim to have leads. Goldy Brar, now based in the U.S., was declared a terrorist by India under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act in 2024. He was earlier part of the Lawrence Bishnoi gang but left last year and joined the Brar-Rohit Godara-Kala Jatheri gang. His parents were recently arrested in an extortion case related to 2024. The deadly shooting near a police office raises security concerns in Mohali. The police assure that the accused will be caught soon.