Indian-origin builder Boota Singh Gill shot dead in Canada's Edmonton
- Two men were found shot dead at a construction site in Edmonton, Canada, with another man critically injured.
- The Indian government raised concerns about extortion calls to Indian nationals in Canada, expressing serious worry about the issue.
- Police are investigating the incident that involves reports of extortion calls, threats, and arson against builders in the South Asian community.
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Indian-origin builder Boota Singh Gill shot dead in Canada's Edmonton
Indian-origin builder Boota Singh Gill was killed in Canada on Monday (April 8) after he was shot multiple times. Boota Singh Gill served as the head of Guru Nanak Sikh Temple in Canada's Edmonton. Another person, identified as a civil engineer Sarabjeet Singh, was also reportedly shot and is currently fighting for his life. The incident reportedly took place at a construction site linked to Gill’s business near the Millwood Rec Center in the A
Canada: Indian-Origin Man Among Two Killed in Shooting in Edmonton
In a press release, Edmonton police said that Southwest Branch patrol officers responded to the report of a shooting in the area of Cavanagh Boulevard Southwest and Cherniak Way Southwest. It said that the Edmonton Police Service (EPS) is investigating the death of two men in southwest Edmonton. Canada: Indian-Origin Man Among Two Killed in Shooting in Edmonton.
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