The FBI is offering a reward of up to $50,000 for information leading to the arrest of Satinderjeet Singh, also known as Goldy Brar. According to the bureau, he is the alleged leader in North America of the Lawrence Bishnoi Organized Crime Group, a network accused of cross-border violence in Southern California, the rest of the US and Canada. The news circulated widely on networks — including the spread collected in X — and is confirmed in the official file of fbi.gov.
Why is the FBI looking for him?
The FBI poster describes Singh as an alleged central member of the group linked to Indian gangster Lawrence Bishnoi (currently in prison in India). The bureau attributes a wide range of violent acts to the group:
- Murders of political and religious figures
- Shootings, homicides and kidnappings
- Extortion and assaults
- Narcotics and weapons trafficking
On July 1, 2026 a federal court in the Central District of California (Los Angeles) issued an arrest warrant against Singh for:
- Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Conspiracy (RICO conspiracy)
- Conspiracy to Interfere and Attempted Interference with Commerce by Extortion
- Conspiracy to Distribute and Possess with Intent to Distribute Controlled Substances
The FBI warns that you should consider yourself armed, dangerous and a flight risk. The reward is part of the broader effort known as Operation Hard Ball, an offensive against transnational organized crime linked to the Bishnoi network, according to outlets such as The Hindu and The Print.
Context: Lawrence Bishnoi and Operation Hard Ball
Lawrence Bishnoi heads, according to US prosecutors, a criminal organization with operations in North America, India, Canada and Mexico. International media have linked the network to high-profile murders and transnational extortion; The FBI places Singh as the one who would have coordinated the group's operations in the US, with bases in California.
Singh's inclusion in the "Criminal Enterprise Investigations" section of the FBI's Most Wanted program coincides with the Operation Hard Ball campaign, which seeks to dismantle the group's infrastructure in the United States, according to NTD and The Print. Federal prosecutors have also charged Singh under broader charges linked to the murder of Hardeep Singh Nijjar in Canada (2023), according to CNN.
Video: CNN-News18 — FBI announces $50,000 reward for Goldy Brar
CNN-News18 coverage of the FBI reward and Satinderjeet Singh's connection to the Lawrence Bishnoi Organized Crime Group. Source: CNN-News18 — YouTube
Identification data
According to the FBI poster (always consult the official sheet for updates):
- Name: Satinderjeet Singh
- Alias: Goldy Brar, Satinderjeet Singh Brar, Satinder Jeet, Satinder Jit Singh Brar
- Birth dates used: March 11, June 11 and November 6, 1994
- Place of birth: Punjab, India
- Sex: Male
- Build: ~5′9″ (1.75 m) · ~220 lbs (100 kg) · black hair · brown eyes
- Languages: Punjabi, English
- Geographic links: Sacramento and Fresno (California); Canada; India; Mexico
What to do if you have information
MARGENEZ publishes this file solely to inform the population. We are not a police authority nor do we receive complaints about fugitives.
- Call the FBI: 1-800-CALL-FBI (1-800-225-5324)
- Submit a tip online: tips.fbi.gov
- Contact the FBI Los Angeles office or Sacramento
- Do not confront or try to stop the person; leave the action to the authorities
More profiles: Wanted by the FBI — with reward.
In summary
Who? Satinderjeet Singh, alias Goldy Brar. Why? Alleged North American leader of the Lawrence Bishnoi Organized Crime Group (RICO, extortion, drug trafficking). Reward? Up to $50,000 (FBI). Where? Links with Sacramento, Fresno, Canada, India and Mexico. What to do? Inform the FBI — do not act on your own.
Update (July 8, 2026): File based on the announcement of the FBI, broadcast on X and coverage of The Print, The Hindu and NTD.
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