Bhupinder "Bindy" Singh Johal (January 14, 1971 – December 20, 1998) was an Indian born gangster who was raised and operated in British Columbia, Canada. A self admitted drug trafficker; he was known for his outspoken nature and blatant disregard for authority. His quote "..I'm still around" has been sensationalized by Canadian pop-culture. On December 20, 1998, he was killed from behind at a crowded nightclub in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Born in Punjab, India, Johal migrated to Vancouver, British Columbia with his parents at the age of four. He was increasingly temperamental, didn't take well to discipline, and had a lack of respect and remorse for others.
Although he did well in school and was even on the honor roll, Johal's anger would get him expelled from Sir Charles Tupper Secondary School and sentenced to 60 days in jail after he "brutally" assaulted his vice-principal in 1989. 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 the start of his criminal career. He built a reputation as a hit-man working for Jimmy and Ron Dosanjh both of whom he would later betray and allegedly kill.