Punjabi Singer AP Dhillon: Police have made the first arrest in the firing case at Punjabi singer AP Dhillon's house in Canada. Police said in a statement that Canadian police have arrested an accused in the firing and arson case at singer AP Dhillon's British Columbia residence. Police believe that the second accused has fled to India. The accused, arrested on October 30, was allegedly involved in firing at singer AP Dhillon's house and setting vehicles on fire. The accused set two vehicles on fire in the 3300 block of Ravenwood Road, Colwood, while firing indiscriminately at a house.
What is the whole matter?
Let us tell you that on September 2 this year, some people opened an indiscriminate fire at the house of Punjabi singer AP Dhillon and set many of his vehicles on fire. CCTV footage of this incident also surfaced. Lawrence Bishnoi gang also took responsibility for firing on singer AP Dhillon. The gang claimed that this firing was done on AP Dhillon because he recorded a song with Salman Khan. It is worth noting that investigations are also going on against Lawrence BBishnoi'sgang for the murder of Punjabi singer Sidhu Moose Wala and NCP's Baba Siddiqui. Actor Salman Khan has also received death threats from the Awrence gang many times.
The second accused fled to India!
Now the Canadian police have arrested an Indian man named Abhijeet Kingra, 25, from Ontario for his alleged involvement in the firing case. An arrest warrant has also been issued for the second accused Vikram Sharma. Kingra has been charged with discharge of a firearm with intent and arson and has been produced in an Ontario court, Canadian police said in a statement. The police do not have any photo of 23-year-old Vikram Sharma, but they have described him as a South Asian male, 5 feet 9 inches tall, with black hair and brown eyes. They suspect that he is currently in India. Let us tell you that AP Dhillon is known for popular Punjabi songs like 'Brown Munde', 'Excuse', 'Summer High', 'With You', 'Dil Nu' , and 'Insane'.
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