Jagroop Singh Age, Wiki and Bio

Jagroop Singh

Quick Info

ProfessionCriminal
NationalityIndian
Date of Birth01/01/1992
Age30 years (died on 20, Jul, 2022)
BirthplaceJaura Village, Patti, Tarn Taran, Punjab
Date of Death20/07/2022

Bio/Wiki

NicknameRoopa

Physical Stats & More

Height172 cm
Eye ColorBlack
Hair ColorBrown

Personal Life

Date of Birth01/01/1992
BirthplaceJaura Village, Patti, Tarn Taran, Punjab
Date of Death20/07/2022
Place of DeathBhakna Kalan village in the Amritsar rural belt
Age (at the time of death)30 Years
Death CauseEncounter

Relationships & More

Marital StatusNot Known

Family

FatherBalwinder Singh (Agriculturist)
MotherPalwinder Kaur (Homemaker)
Siblings
BrotherRanjot Singh (younger; Indian Army Personnel)
SisterNone
SpouseNot Known

Career

Famous forBeing one of the eight suspected shooters in the Sidhu Moosewala murder case

Some Lesser Known Facts

Jagroop Singh, also known as Roopa, was an Indian criminal linked to the Sidhu Moosewala murder case. He was connected to the jailed Indian gangster Lawrence Bishnoi.
His father used to be a driver but transitioned to farming on his two-acre land in Jaura village at the behest of his younger son.
During his school days, Jagroop fell in with a bad crowd and started using drugs. He dropped out of school and briefly worked at a motorcycle agency.
Roopa's drug addiction led him to sell household items to fund his habit, causing distress to his family who tried unsuccessfully to dissuade him.
He resorted to coercing his mother for drug money, resorting to violence when she refused.
His drug addiction escalated his criminal activities to include robbery and dacoity.
In 2017, disappointed by his criminal behavior, his parents expelled him from their home, leading him to leave the village with no intention of returning.
He engaged in serious crimes such as ransom demands, fights, assaults, and attempted murders.
Punjab Police regards Jagroop as a Category-B gangster with 17 criminal cases against him in cities like Tarn Taran, Amritsar, Jalandhar, and Ferozepur.