Canada News: A shocking news has come out from Canada, which has put to shame the Punjabi community settled there. Police have arrested four youths for forcibly entering a house in North Vancouver on February 5 and committing robbery at gunpoint. Three of these accused are said to be of Punjabi origin. After this incident, concern and debate has intensified regarding the increasing criminal activities of Punjabi youth in Canada.
According to the information released by the police, the arrested accused have been identified as 29 year old Harjot Singh Samra, 33 year old Gary Gurpreet Dhillon, 26 year old Sahajdeep Singh Khunkhun and 31 year old Shane Aaron Naicker. A case has been registered against all four under serious sections. These include charges like robbery at gunpoint, illegal entry into a house, taking people hostage, keeping a loaded gun and assault with a weapon.
#VPDNews: Four suspects have been charged in relation to an alleged home invasion that occurred in North Vancouver on February 5.
Harjot Singh Samra, 29, Gary Gurpreet Dhillon, 33, Sahajdeep Singh Khunkhun, 26, and Shane Aaron Naicker, 31, have all been charged with:
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All four arrested and weapons recovered
According to the police, the accused carried out this incident in a planned manner. After the incident, an atmosphere of panic had spread in the area. As soon as the information was received, the police took immediate action and arrested all four and weapons were also recovered from them.
Investigation into gang affiliation continues
At present all the accused are in police custody and their bail hearing is pending. The police are investigating this matter in depth to find out whether any big gang or organized crime network is behind this incident.

