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Bindy Johal

Criminals

Birthday January 14, 1971

Birth Sign Capricorn

Birthplace Punjab, India

Age 27 Years

Date of death 20 December, 1998

Died Place Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

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Who Is Bindy Johal? Age, Biography, and Wiki

Born on January 14, 1971, Bindy Johal was a notable Canadian criminal who rose to infamy in the late 20th century. With a tumultuous life characterized by crime and controversy, Johal’s actions often captured the media's attention. Tragically, her life was cut short in 1998 when she was murdered, leaving behind a legacy that continues to intrigue true crime enthusiasts and scholars alike.

Occupation Criminals
Date of Birth January 14, 1971
Age 27 Years
Birth Place Punjab, India
Horoscope Capricorn
Country Canada
Date of death 20 December, 1998
Died Place Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

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Height, Weight & Measurements

While specific details regarding Bindy Johal's height and weight are not extensively documented, those who have encountered her in person have described her presence as striking. The emphasis on her physical appearance often focused on her ability to navigate both social and criminal spheres effectively. Unfortunately, exact body measurements are not available due to the limited resources surrounding her life.

Family, Dating & Relationship Status

Bindy Johal's personal life was marked by a series of complicated relationships. While information about her family remains sparse, her connection to the criminal underbelly of Vancouver often intersected with her romantic entanglements. Throughout her life, she was known to have had various partners, although specific details about her most significant relationships remain elusive.

His family immigrated to Vancouver, British Columbia with his parents at the age of four. His parents separated and he was raised by his mother. He was increasingly temperamental, resented discipline, and had a lack of respect and remorse for others.

He suffered from severe depression when his parents cut his hair after an armed assault in Canada in the aftermath of the Assassination of Indira Gandhi, which happened miles away in Delhi, his mother said, "That was the only time I saw another expression of his other than anger and silence." Johal was considered to be a "problem child" by his teac

hers.

One of Johal's teachers, Rob Sandhu, stated: "When he came into Grade 8, it didn't seem like he had any problems. It seems these kids are not being flagged. But teachers are raising these issues, so why aren't we acting on it?"

Net Worth and Salary

Bindy Johal’s net worth at the time of her death was estimated to be significant, largely due to her involvement in illegal activities. However, after her demise, much of her wealth became contested or inaccessible. As of 2025, any financial legacy she left behind has likely been tied up in legal proceedings, making it challenging to determine her current financial standing.

On 14 March 1991, a Colombian drug trafficker, Teodoro Salcedo, was murdered in Vancouver Jimsher "Jimmy" Dosanjh was arrested and charged with the murder. While Dosanjh was in jail awaiting his trial which ended with his acquittal, Johal took advantage of his absence to make himself leader of the gang.

Johal and his gang hijacked trucks carrying electronics and automobiles landed at the port of Vancouver, which he sold on the black market. A television documentary at the time estimated that Johal had an annual income of $4 million.

Career, Business, and Investments

Johal’s criminal career was marked by various illegal ventures, including drug trafficking and organized crime activities. Her involvement in these enterprises placed her at the center of Vancouver's criminal underworld during the 1990s. Despite her early death, Bindy Johal's impact was felt long after her passing, influencing both the streets and narratives surrounding crime in Canada.

Having moved to Richmond, British Columbia, Johal enrolled in McNair Secondary School. Johal smashed in the window of a car using a baseball bat and was convicted of possession of a dangerous weapon. Johal enrolled in college, but dropped out after his first semester and thus began his criminal career.

Johal joined a once Hispanic gang called Los Diablos ("The Devils"). As the membership of Los Diablos became more Indo-Canadian, the gang was renamed as the Punjabi Mafia. He built a reputation as a hit-man working for Jimmy and Ron Dosanjh, both of whom he would later betray and have killed. Johal also started to sell cocaine.

Social Network

At the height of her notoriety, Bindy Johal was connected to a vast network of individuals within and outside the criminal sphere. Her relationships spanned across various social circles, making her a prominent figure in both criminal and local communities. However, due to her untimely death, there have been no updated social media profiles or networks attributed to her since 1998.

In a television interview, Ranjit "Ron" Dosanjh told a television crew that if he saw Johal at his house, he’d “shoot him between the eyes". Johal when asked to comment about the remark by another television crew snapped back: "Basically, I just want these guys to know you got another thing coming, bitch!

I'm still around!" On 19 April 1994, Ron Dosanjh was killed in his red pick-up truck while waiting for a traffic light when a car pulled alongside his truck and a man opened fire with an AK-47 assault rifle.

Dosanjh took several bullets to his face, killing him instantly and his truck veered wildly as his foot was no longer on the brake, crashing into a tree. On 24 April 1994, Johal's neighbour, Greg Olson, who was walking his dog, was killed in a case of mistaken identity.

On 25 April 1994, Johal was charged with two counts of first-degree murder in connection with the Dosanjh murders alongside Sarbjit Gill, Rajinder "Big Raj" Benji, Michael Kim Budai, Sun News Lai, Preet "Peter" Sarbjit Gill, and Kim "Phil" Ho-Sik, whom the Crown alleged to be the actual gunman who killed the Dosanjh brothers.

Education

Specific details regarding Bindy Johal's educational background are limited. However, her intelligence and street smarts were often highlighted as key factors in her ability to maneuver through dangerous situations within the criminal world. Her experiences are reflective of a self-taught approach to life that ultimately led her down a path of infamy.


Although he did well in school and was even on the honour roll, he was expelled from Sir Charles Tupper Secondary School and sentenced to 60 days in jail after he "brutally" assaulted his vice-principal in 1989.

Johal tried to justify his behaviour at his trial in a defence that the journalist Jerry Langton wrote "smacked of cold-blooded cynicism" by saying that as an Indo-Canadian that he was the victim of a racist society and he was only just lashing out against society by beating up his vice-principal so severely that he had to go to the hospital emerge

ncy room to save his life.

The judge at Johal's trial rejected this defence. The judge noted there was no evidence that the vice-principal was a racist and that whatever slights and insults Johal may have endured from others was no excuse for the assault.

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