Goldy Brar, the main accused in the murder of popular singer Sidhu Moose Wala, has been detained in California, several media reports citing Indian intelligence agencies said on Friday.
The Indian authorities reportedly received a major input from international sources, after which, Interpol's Red Corner notice was issued, which allows the arrest and detention of a fugitive abroad.
The gangster was detained on November 20, but no official statement has been received from the California government with regard to the development.
Brar had claimed responsibility for the killing of Moose Wala on behalf of the Lawrence Bishnoi gang. Ever since, Punjab Police had been seeking his extradition to India.
What Is Known About Moose Wala's Murder?
Brar, a native of Sri Muktsar Sahib in Punjab, had gone to Canada on a student visa in 2017.
In May this year, he moved to the United States in the wake of Moose Wala's murder, where he was reportedly switching places in order not to be found.
Brar was also a key conspirator in a Dera Sacha Sauda follower's murder last month, police said.
On Thursday, Moose Wala's father Balkaur Singh announced a reward of INR 20 million ($246,396) for any information on Brar. Speaking at an event in Amritsar city, Singh said he was even ready to pay the reward from his pocket if the government was unable to give out the high amount.
Moose Wala was killed on May 29 near his home in Jawaharke, a village in the Mansa district of Punjab. His killing came a day after the Punjab state government withdrew the security of 424 people, including Moose Wala.
So far, 23 people have been arrested by the police in connection with the case; two shooters were killed during an encounter with police.
In total, as many as 35 people are accused in the case.