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Mayors of Brampton and Surrey Raise Alarm Over Escalating Extortion Threats

On January 3, police in Edmonton, Alberta, announced that they’re investigating 18 extortion incidents in the region that they believe are linked to a series of arson and drive-by shootings…reports Asian Lite News

Raising concerns over an “alarming” escalation of extortion threats against Indian and South Asian business communities, mayors in the Canadian towns of Brampton and Surrey have urged the government to take swift action to root out the menace.

Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown and his counterpart from Surrey Brenda Locke expressed “deep concern” over a growing number of “extortion attempts and violent acts, including shootings” this week in a letter addressed to Canada’s Public Safety Minister Dominic LeBlanc.

“This alarming development underscores the severity and widespread nature of these threats, which are predominantly targeting members of the South Asian business community,” the letter read.

The mayors said that the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) and local police departments, including Peel Regional Police, “have acknowledged the gravity of the situation”.

According to CP24 news channel, Peel police recently launched the Extortion Investigative Task Force, which is now probing the circumstances surrounding 16 incidents of extortion.

The suspects often know the name of the victim as well as their phone number, address, and business information, and contact them through social media, and demands for money allegedly are made under threats of violence, police said.

The mayors urged the government to prioritise the issue and engage with local and provincial authorities, along with necessary federal agencies, to develop a “comprehensive strategy to address these extortion threats”.

“The complexity and inter-jurisdictional nature of these crimes necessitate a more comprehensive strategy involving provincial and federal authorities. It is imperative the federal government, through your Ministry, takes a leading role in facilitating this collaboration,” the letter continued.

“By leveraging the resources and intelligence capabilities of the RCMP, in concert with local law enforcement agencies, we can formulate a robust and unified approach to tackle this issue.”

The mayors noted that the incidents have “instilled fear” in their respective communities, with Brown telling CP24 that he wants the Justin Trudeau government to send a clear message that these incidents will not be tolerated.

On January 3, police in Edmonton, Alberta, announced that they’re investigating 18 extortion incidents in the region that they believe are linked to a series of arson and drive-by shootings.

They also reported six arrests connected to extortion, shootings, and arson, which included Parminder Singh, 20, who remains in custody for 12 firearms-related charges.

Hassan Dembil (18), Manav Heer (18), Ravinder Sandu (19), were also charged but have been released as of now.

A police “Law Enforcement Only” bulletin, which was leaked late in December 2023, said the Hindi-speaking suspects use WhatsApp messaging service to contact victims and threaten violence after “demanding large quantities of currency”, the Global News reported.

The bulletin said the suspects are believed to be tied to a gang based in India headed by gangster Lawrence Bishnoi, and the scheme targets “affluent members of the South Asian community”.

In the early hours of December 27, 2023 as many as 14 shots were fired at the residence of a Hindu temple’s head’s son in British Columbia.

Satish Kumar, president of Lakshmi Narayan Mandir in Surrey, said he and his family members haven’t received any extortion calls or letters, but the escalating violence has people on edge.

“The community is very shaken right now,” Kumar told Global News.

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Manhunt in Brampton: Police Seek Four Men in Assault Case

Police are asking anyone with information on the whereabouts of the four men to contact investigators…reports Asian Lite News

Police have sought public assistance in locating four Indian-origin men, aged between 22-30 years, in connection with an aggravated assault that took place in Canadian city of Brampton.

Aftaab Gill (22), Harmandeep Singh (22), Jatinder Singh (25) and Satnam Singh (30) assaulted a victim in the area of McLaughlin Road and Ray Lawson Boulevard on September 8.

Officers from the Peel Regional Police’s Criminal Investigation Bureau said on Sunday that multiple parties assaulted the victim and fled the area prior to police arrival.

The victim suffered serious non-life threatening injuries and was taken to a local hospital.

All four of them are residents of Brampton, Ontario, and wanted for aggravated assault.

Police are asking anyone with information on the whereabouts of the four men to contact investigators.

In August this year, murder charges were laid against Parminder Singh Brar (31) and Simarpal Singh (21) in connection with an aggravated assault that left a 55-year-old man dead in British Columbia province.

In the same month, Dilip Kumar Dholani, a senior citizen visiting from India, was stabbed 17 times in broad daylight while taking his granddaughter out in a stroller in Oshawa, Greater Toronto Area.

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Canadian city lights up for India

In solidarity with India in fighting Covid-19 pandemic, Brampton illuminated its city hall with the Indian Tricolour, reports Asian Lite News

Authorities in Canada’s Ontario province dispatched 3,000 locally made ventilators to New Delhi, even as the Indian-dominated city of Brampton illuminated its city hall with the Tricolour in solidarity with the people of India.

Ontario Premier Doug Ford and his economic development minister Victor Fedeli joined Indian consul general Apoorva Srivastava and others in flagging off the shipment to India on Thursday.

The Indian Red Cross will receive the ventilators, e700 Transport, which have been manufactured by O-Two Medical Technologies based in Brampton.

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The ventilators have been donated in response to requests from the High Commissioner to Canada and the Consul General in Toronto.

“Today, I joined Minister Victor Fedeli, as well as Vikram Khurana, Paul Winters, and Apoorva Srivastava to send 3,000 Ontario-made ventilators to our friends in India,” the Premier tweeted.

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“I’ve spoken many times about the #OntarioSpirit and I am very proud to help our friends in need.”

Ford said: “We stand shoulder-to-shoulder with the people of India during these difficult times. Our government will keep working closely with His Excellency, Ajay Bisaria, High Commissioner of India, and Apoorva Srivastava, Consul General of India to Toronto, and stand ready to assist further with India’s urgent needs, for as long as we are able to. We are all in this together and we will all overcome this together.”

In solidarity with India, Brampton illuminated its city hall with the Indian Tricolour.

“Brampton City Hall was illuminated last night with the tricolours of India to show our solidarity with the people of India given the recent adversity with Covid-19,” Mayor Patrick Brown said.

Indo-Canadians make up about a quarter of the city’s population of over 600,000.

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