Guns, Cars & Canada Terror Plot- Bandhumaan Sekhon : Arrested in India I News Derby I Sameer Kaushal
- Nov 30, 2025
- 2 min read
Bandhumaan Singh Sekhon (28) who had been living in Brampton, Canada, since 2023, was arrested by the Delhi Police Crime Branch in a late-night operation on 25 November 2025 in Ludhiana after fleeing Canada exactly three months earlier on 23 August. Identified as a pivotal logistics coordinator for the Goldy Dhillon–Lawrence Bishnoi syndicate, Sekhon is accused of masterminding the operational backbone of two of the three armed attacks on comedian Kapil Sharma’s Kaps Cafe in Surrey, British Columbia (7 August and 16 October 2025) by procuring Chinese-made PX-3 semi-automatic pistols through an interstate smuggling network, arranging and parking getaway vehicles, and maintaining direct communication between shooters on the ground and overseas handlers such as Goldy Dhillon and Kulvir Sidhu. The breakthrough came when RCMP traced a vehicle used in one of the firings, while a simultaneous Delhi arms bust yielded confessions from arrested smugglers Mandeep Singh and Dalvinder Kumar that they had personally delivered a pistol to Sekhon in Ludhiana; this intelligence triggered intensive surveillance in Punjab, culminating in his capture from a Toyota Fortuner SUV along with a loaded PX-3 pistol and eight live rounds. Police describe Sekhon, who initially entered Canada on a work visa and worked legitimate jobs before serving jail time that connected him first to the ISI-linked Harry Chatha gang and later to Goldy Dhillon, as the vital cross-border link who supplied weapons, coordinated movements, and attempted to rebuild the gang’s Indian network after sensing the Surrey crackdown that had already netted several local associates including shooters Daljot Rehal and Gurjot, who operated under instructions from Dhillon aide Seepu. Having faced prior Canadian charges for illegal firearms and extortion targeting the South Asian diaspora, Sekhon now faces UAPA and Arms Act cases in India, with extradition proceedings expected; his dramatic arrest has cast fresh light on the deepening Canada–India gangster pipeline and the vulnerability of high-profile Indian celebrities to transnational extortion rackets, even as Kaps Cafe—targeted on 10 July, 7 August, and 16 October without any injuries.





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