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‘Prime Conspirator’ Arrested for Shootings at Kap’s Café in B.C., Indian Police Say
Bandhu Maan Singh Sekhon is accused of orchestrating multiple shootings linked to an extortion campaign targeting South Asian businesses, with 90 investigations underway, officials said.
- On Nov. 24, Delhi police announced Bandhu Maan Singh Sekhon, 28, was arrested in Punjab state after fleeing Canada following associates' detention, and allege he planned three drive-by shootings at Kap's Café, 8496 120 St., Surrey, B.C.
- Authorities say a campaign of extortion targeting South Asian business owners has caused dozens of shootings in Surrey and Abbotsford, B.C., and Delhi police allege Sekhon was allegedly involved with the Goldy Dhillon and Harry Chatha gangs after arriving in Canada in 2023.
- The crime branch reported that after interrogation, Delhi police crime branch called Sekhon the "key strategist" who confessed to illegal firearms and linked one pistol to international trafficking in the city of 33 million.
- On Nov. 28, 2025, federal and provincial officials announced 1 million dollars in funding to support police victim outreach and safety planning during a Surrey press conference, with Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree and Premier David Eby present.
- Authorities say the probe now spans 90 investigations and includes the largest provincial task force involving the Canada Border Services Agency, while John Brewer, assistant commissioner of the RCMP in B.C., says they are linking cases across the Lower Mainland.
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