Canada: A big news has come out from Canada. According to the news, Indian-origin gangster Karanveer Singh was shot dead in Canada. A 25-year-old Indian-Canadian man was shot dead in British Columbia province, local police said. Canada’s Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT) has identified the victim as Karanveer Singh Garcha. Police said that Karanveer Singh was involved in the activities of a gangster gang. A contingent of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) rushed to the scene of the shooting in Coquitlam town, where Karanveer Singh was found critically injured, who later succumbed to his injuries, IHIT officials said. Action was taken to save.
He was admitted to the hospital, but Karanveer Singh died of serious injuries. Karnveer Singh Garcha was dropped off at a condo complex minutes before the shooting, police said. IHIT officer Timothy Pirotti said, “We are looking for the accused who killed Karanveer Singh and are looking for people who were in contact with the deceased Garcha for the past few days, including his former driver.” In December last year, Canada’s Surrey city police had also issued public safety warnings to two Indo-Canadians involved in gangster activities, including Karanveer Singh Garcha. At the time, Surrey’s RCMP police said in a warning that “these people are linked to high profile criminals and therefore pose a threat to public safety, which is why this warning is being issued.”
The police believe that only people who know him can be involved in the murder of Karanveer Singh, so efforts are being made to interrogate his relatives. Police say that the gang Karanveer was associated with was involved in robbery, smuggling, drug dealing and several violent incidents. Karnveer Singh Garcha is not the first Indo-Canadian gangster to be killed this year. In May this year, Amarpreet Samra (28) was allegedly shot dead outside a banquet hall in Vancouver. Vancouver police said at the time that Amarpreet died as a result of a gang war.