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Police Arrest Third Suspect in B.C. in Connection with Deadly Mississauga Parking Lot Shooting

MISSISSAUGA, ONTARIO, JUL 24 – Three men from British Columbia have been charged with first-degree murder in the planned killing of businessman Harjeet Dhadda, police said all suspects are now in custody in Ontario.

  • Police arrested 22-year-old Shaheel from Delta, B.C., on July 15 in connection with a deadly May 14 shooting in a Mississauga parking lot.
  • The arrest followed an intensive investigation and earlier May arrests of two men charged with first-degree murder tied to the shooting of Harjeet Dhadda.
  • Dhadda, a 51-year-old business owner, was fatally shot multiple times in a commercial parking area close to Pearson Airport in Mississauga; the suspects escaped in a stolen black 2018 Dodge Challenger.
  • Deputy Chief Nick Milinovich emphasized that this recent arrest demonstrates their dedication to ensuring those who harm the community are brought to justice and acknowledged the profound effect on the victim’s family.
  • All three suspects are currently detained in Ontario, and authorities are encouraging anyone with details about the targeted shooting to reach out to Peel police or submit tips through Crime Stoppers.
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Mississauga News broke the news in Mississauga, Canada on Thursday, July 24, 2025.
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