Police have arrested two teenagers in connection with last week’s firing in Canada at the house of Simranjit Singh, an associate of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar.
On February 1, at 1.21 am, several bullets were fired at the house of Simranjit Singh in Surrey.
Simranjeet Singh is a special person of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, who was killed in Surrey in June last year.
In this case, the Surrey unit of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) said on Thursday that on February 6, a house in the 7700 block of 140 Street was searched, in which three firearms and several electronic devices were seized.
Along with this, two 16-year-old teenagers from Surrey have been arrested for careless use of weapons.
RCMP Corporal Sarabjit K Sangha said two more youths have been released without charge.
Police said they are gathering more information in the case to find out the reason behind the firing.
Let us tell you that Simranjit Singh is the same person who had organized a demonstration outside the Indian Embassy in Vancouver on January 26.
British Columbia Gurdwara Parishad spokesperson Moninder Singh, a prominent Canadian separatist leader, recently told CBC News that Simranjit Singh feels that India or its allies are involved in the attack on his house, so that he can be intimidated. .