Big crackdown on ‘Four Brothers’ gang in Canada! Safaldeep Singh of Punjab arrested on conspiracy to murder, extortion and weapons charges. Will more big secrets related to this network come to light now?
Edmonton: The police have achieved a major success against an extremely dangerous and international criminal syndicate that is giving sleepless nights to Canadian security agencies. 22-year-old Safaldeep Singh, resident of Punjab, has been caught by the Edmonton Police Service (EPS) under a very secret operation. Safaldeep is facing serious charges of not only extortion but also of hatching a high-profile ‘Murder Conspiracy’, for which a warrant was issued against him across Canada. This arrest on June 23 is being considered a major blow to the Canadian underworld. Officials have recovered stolen properties, illegal weapons and many secret evidence related to drugs from him, after which he has been immediately shifted to Ontario jail.
After all, who is Safaldeep Singh? On which a warrant was issued across Canada
According to the Edmonton Police Service (EPS), Safaldeep Singh, 22, was arrested on June 23. According to police, he already had a Canada-wide warrant issued against him in cases including conspiracy to murder and extortion. Following his arrest, he was also charged with additional charges such as trafficking in property acquired from crime, possession of stolen property and possession of unlicensed weapons. He has now been sent to Ontario, where further legal action will take place in the cases registered against him.
Why do agencies become alert on hearing the name of ‘Four Brothers’ gang?
After all, what is this “For Brothers” gang, which is giving sleepless nights to prosperous Indo-Canadian businessmen living in Canada and America? According to intelligence investigators, this is no ordinary local gang, but a highly organized and well-equipped cross-border criminal network. Its scope extends from the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) to Brampton, Mississauga, Caledon, British Columbia and California, USA. This network identifies rich Indian expatriates and local businessmen, makes threatening calls to them from international numbers and indiscriminately shoots at their homes and offices if they do not pay money.
That shower of bullets and entry of FBI: The horrifying truth of 324 rounds of firing
The most shocking and shocking turn in this case came when the joint ‘Extortion Task Force’ of the American intelligence agency FBI and the Canadian Peel Regional Police (PRP) investigated the horoscope of this gang. Investigation revealed that within just a few weeks, this gang carried out more than 24 violent incidents to intimidate and spread terror. The most frightening thing is that during these attacks a total of 324 rounds of bullets were fired and arson was done with petrol bombs at many places. In a recent major crackdown, 17 people of Indian origin associated with this network were arrested, against whom more than 106 serious criminal cases have been registered. Safaldeep Singh is considered to be an important and last link of this bloody chain.
Bishnoi Gang and the suspense inside the jails: Is this the beginning of a big gang war?
This gang war that broke out in Canada is no longer limited to just extortion, but its links are also seen to be connected to India’s Tihar Jail and Lawrence Bishnoi Gang. The sensational claims of Abhijeet Singh Kingra, who was recently arrested after the attack on the Canadian house of famous Punjabi singer AP Dhillon, have surprised even the police. Kingra has claimed that as soon as he was caught by the police, he has become the direct target of Bishnoi gang, because the gang suspects that he has become a police informer. A silent war for supremacy has erupted between gangsters of Indian origin inside and outside Canadian jails.
The Sergeant’s big statement: “This is just the beginning, the real master is still far away!”
Underlining the seriousness of the case, Staff Sergeant Eric Stewart of the EPS Investigation Branch said in a press conference, “We have been deeply investigating this extortion network spread across different provinces of Canada for some time. We have prepared a very strict and secret plan in collaboration with different state and international agencies.” Safaldeep’s arrest may be a big victory, but the police believe that the real mastermind and master of this bloody game is still operating this entire syndicate sitting across the seven seas. Now it remains to be seen which big faces of this international underworld get exposed as soon as Safaldeep opens his mouth.
Are such networks becoming the new face of organized crime?
In recent years, there has been an increase in incidents of threats, extortion and violence targeting businessmen of the Indo-Canadian community in Canada. Investigative agencies believe that such networks operate across borders and commit their crimes using modern communication mediums. The arrest of Safaldeep Singh is being considered an important part of this broader campaign. Now everyone’s eyes are on how many new layers of this alleged network the evidence presented in the court will reveal and whether this will lead to a major revelation of this entire network of organized crime.