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Canadian police arrest eight Sikh youths for firing shots, seize firearms
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Canadian police arrest eight Sikh youths for firing shots, seize firearms

| @indiablooms | 10 Oct 2023, 08:49 am

In a recent development, Canadian authorities have taken eight Sikh youths into custody, aged between 19 to 26 years, for the possession of loaded, prohibited, or restricted firearms in the city of Brampton, Ontario.

This incident has raised concerns not only about public safety but also amidst the backdrop of heightened tensions between India and Canada over a related matter.

The Peel Regional Police responded to reports of shots being fired in the vicinity of Donald Stewart Road and Brisdale Drive on the night of October 2. With the assistance of their Tactical Unit, law enforcement swiftly moved to apprehend the eight individuals involved in the incident. 
Thankfully, no injuries were reported during the incident, ensuring the safety of residents in the area.

A day after the shooting incident, officers from the Criminal Investigation Bureau executed a Criminal Code Search Warrant, which led to the seizure of a 9mm Beretta firearm. 

Those facing charges related to the possession of a “Loaded Prohibited or Restricted Firearm” are Jagdeep Singh (22), Ekamjot Randhawa (19), Manjinder Singh (26), Harpreet Singh (23), Ripanjot Singh (22), Japandeep Singh (22), and Lovepreet Singh (26), all of whom are residents of Brampton.

Additionally, 21-year-old Rajanpreet Singh has been charged with careless storage of a firearm, weapon, prohibited device, or ammunition, along with the possession of a loaded, prohibited, or restricted firearm.

All of the accused were brought in for a bail hearing and attended the Ontario Court of Justice in Brampton, where legal proceedings will determine the appropriate actions to be taken.

The incident has taken place against a backdrop of strained relations between India and Canada, stemming from the killing of Khalistani extremist Hardeep Singh Nijjar on June 18 in British Columbia.

The incident has raised concerns in India about the safety of Indian diplomats and diplomatic premises in Canada. Posters with open threats have been displayed at Gurudwaras in Canada, a matter that has drawn the attention of Indian authorities and elicited concerns about the response from Canadian authorities.

The Sikh community emphasizes the importance of stringent local laws as a deterrent against undesirable activities.

They believe that if the laws in the Canadian region are not strict enough, such activities will persist.

In light of this concern, Canadian authorities must take these matters seriously. It is crucial for them to identify and restate individuals involved in such activities.

Failing to do so could potentially tarnish the hardworking Sikh community’s image in the long run, according to the Sikh community’s perspective.

This incident serves as a reminder of the importance of stringent firearm regulations and the need for vigilant law enforcement to ensure the safety and security of communities.

It also underscores the delicate balance between freedom of expression and the maintenance of public safety in a multicultural society. The ongoing investigations will shed further light on the circumstances surrounding this incident and its broader implications.

(Images and Text credit: Khalsavox.com)

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