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Punjab-origin gangster shot dead at wedding reception in Canada

An alleged Indo-Canadian gangster was shot dead outside a banquet hall in Vancouver on Sunday, in what the police believe was a targeted killing

Updated on: May 29, 2023, 23:29:46 IST
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An alleged Indo-Canadian gangster was shot dead outside a banquet hall in Vancouver on Sunday, in what the police believe was a targeted killing.

Vancouver Sun reported the deceased was 28-year-old Amarpreet Samra, also known as Chucky. (File Photo)
Vancouver Sun reported the deceased was 28-year-old Amarpreet Samra, also known as Chucky. (File Photo)

While Vancouver Police Department or VPD did not identify the victim, the outlet Vancouver Sun reported it was 28-year-old Amarpreet Samra, also known as Chucky. It also reported that he was at a wedding at the venue and shot as he left the celebration. “Investigators believe this was a targeted shooting related to the ongoing gang conflict,” Vancouver Police said in a release.

Samra, the Sun said, was considered to be affiliated to the United Nations gang, which was in conflict with others, including Brothers Keepers.

In August last year, the Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit or CFSEU-BC had released a list of 11 individuals linked to gangs, nine of whom were Indo-Canadians, and warned this was being done “due to the significant threat to the public posed by a number of individuals involved in the Lower Mainland gang conflict and their ongoing nexus to violence.”

Among those listed was Samra and his brother, Ravinder. That warning had added, “Police believe anyone with, or in the proximity to these individuals may be putting themselves at risk.” The incident on Sunday occurred in the early hours, just before 1.30 am. Police said that patrol officers performed CPR on the victim until paramedics arrived, but he died from his injuries. Police are investigating the homicide.

Sahota, the Vancouver Sun reported, was charged in local robberies in 2019 along with Karman Grewal. On May 9 last year, Grewal, 28, was executed by suspected rivals outside the main terminal of the Vancouver International Airport or YVR on a Sunday afternoon, with the suspects firing upon pursuing police while fleeing. No arrests have been made in that case. Grewal was considered “very close” to gangster Jimi Sandhu, who was deported to India in 2016.

 
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Anirudh Bhattacharyya

Anirudh Bhattacharya is a Toronto-based commentator on North American issues, and an author. He has also worked as a journalist in New Delhi and New York spanning print, television and digital media. He tweets as @anirudhb.

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