Tow-Truck feud turns violent in Canada: 3 Indian-origin men arrested
Three Indian-origin men have been arrested in Canada in connection with a tow-truck-related shooting incident in Brampton, Ontario, while police continue their search for a fourth suspect.
Peel Regional Police said the incident occurred on October 7, 2025, at around 10:45 p.m., when an altercation broke out between two separate groups in a parking lot near McVean Drive and Castlemore Road. During the confrontation, firearms were discharged.
Police said one individual sustained minor physical injuries during the altercation.
Following the incident, investigators executed a search warrant on November 20 at a residence in Caledon, leading to the arrest of Manjot Bhatti (26), Navjot Bhatti (27), and Amanjot Bhatti.
The accused have been charged with multiple offences, including possession of a loaded prohibited or restricted firearm and carrying a concealed weapon.
Investigators are continuing efforts to identify individuals from the other group involved in the incident and are actively searching for an outstanding suspect believed to have discharged a firearm. The suspect, as seen in an image released by police, is described as a South Asian male wearing a black jacket, blue jeans, and white running shoes.
Police have urged anyone with information related to the incident to come forward.
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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