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Border agency identifies individuals accused of extortion

18 March 2026
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Weeks after the identification of two Indian nationals deported from Canada for serious criminality, the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) has cited their cases as evidence of efforts to dismantle extortion networks. Arshdeep Singh and Sukhnaaz Singh Sandhu, both with criminal ties, were linked to a series of shootings at a café in Surrey, B.C. Singh, who entered Canada on a student visa in August 2022, is accused of multiple offenses, including arson and extortion, while Sandhu is a former leader of a criminal gang known as The Ruffians. The CBSA has intensified its crackdown on extortion and organized crime, removing 35 individuals as part of recent operations, with Singh and Sandhu representing significant cases. The agency emphasized its commitment to ensuring public safety amid rising criminal threats.

Why It Matters

The deportation of Singh and Sandhu is part of a broader initiative by Canadian authorities to combat organized crime, particularly extortion, which has been increasingly pervasive in Canada. The CBSA has opened 372 investigations and issued 70 removal orders as part of its strategy to address criminality linked to extortion networks. The ongoing problem of organized crime has raised concerns about public safety, prompting government action to remove individuals engaged in serious criminal activities. The cases also reflect the challenges faced by law enforcement in managing immigration and criminal justice issues, particularly concerning individuals who may seek asylum based on claims of persecution tied to their criminal associations or political beliefs.

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