Canada Firing: Delhi Police Cracks Case, Arrests Prime Conspirator Behind Kapil Sharma's Cafe Attacks

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In a major breakthrough, the Delhi Police has apprehended an alleged key conspirator in the firing incidents at comedian Kapil Sharma's restaurant, Kap's Cafe, in Canada. Bandhu Maan Singh Sekhon, a Canada-based handler for the notorious Goldy Dhillon gang, was arrested from Punjab's Ludhiana during a late-night operation on November 25. Sekhon, who had been providing logistical support, weapons, and strategic assistance to shooters involved in the attacks, was wanted in an international arms trafficking case registered at the crime branch. He had fled Canada on August 23 after the Surrey Police intensified their crackdown and arrested several of his associates. The Delhi Police received inputs that Sekhon was hiding in Ludhiana and conducted covert surveillance to monitor his movements. He was subsequently apprehended and a high-end PX-3 semi-automatic pistol and eight live cartridges were recovered from his possession. Sekhon's links with other overseas operatives are being verified, and further investigation into the matter is underway. The police said he had been living in Brampton, Canada, and had come into contact with Dhillon's associates while working as a supervisory officer at a pharmaceutical company. The restaurant, Kap's Cafe, has been targeted in three separate firing incidents since July this year. The incidents were orchestrated by foreign-based gangsters as part of an intimidation and extortion bid. Despite no injuries being reported, the attacks caused significant damage and raised security concerns in Canada. The police said Sekhon's arrest is a significant breakthrough in the case and has brought the perpetrators to justice. Further investigation is ongoing to uncover the extent of his involvement and links with other operatives.