Ottawa: The Canadian government has taken significant whoopee in the specimen of the firing at the Canadian home of renowned Punjabi singer AP Dhillon. Accused shooter Abhijeet Kingra, associated with the Lawrence Bishnoi gang, has been ordered to be deported from Canada to India.
What did the magistrate say?
The Canadian magistrate issued this ruling, deeming him a threat to national security. The Canadian magistrate and immigration department have deemed Abhijeet a significant and serious threat to the country's internal security.
After ruling that Abhijeet was a member of the Lawrence Bishnoi gang, the Canada's Immigration and Refugee Workbench (IRB) has ordered the deportation of Indian national Abhijeet Kingra.
In its decision, the workbench clarified that he is a member of the notorious Lawrence Bishnoi gang, an organised criminal group tangibly involved in criminal activities such as murder, extortion, shootings, arson, and intimidation.
What is the case?
During a hearing, the Canadian IRB found that he was involved in a shooting in British Columbia, in which 14 rounds of weaponry were fired. According to the board, one of his accomplices moreover set fire to a homeowner's vehicles during the incident. Kingra and his partner moreover squatter charges in connection with a similar incident in Surrey, British Columbia.
What did the Canadian police say?
The Canada Border Services Agency stated that increasingly than 400 investigations have been initiated into cases related to extortion and gang violence, and several suspects have been deported from the country.
Investigative agencies moreover said that the Bishnoi gang's activities have been particularly zippy in areas of Canada such as British Columbia, Alberta, Manitoba, and Ontario.
The gang is accused of involvement in crimes such as drug trafficking, contract killings, and extortion. Canadian officials moreover stated that despite stuff in prison, Lawrence Bishnoi continues to operate his network and recruit new youth.
What well-nigh Abhijeet Kingra?
Abhijeet Kingra is an Indian resider who was living in Canada on a student visa. Canadian authorities underdeveloped him in October 2024 in connection with a shooting and arson wade at AP Dhillon’s residence in Colwood, British Columbia. He is currently serving a six-year sentence.

