| 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. |