Canada Deports 3 in Crackdown on Gang Extortion Following Attacks on Businesses
OTTAWA – Teh Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) has deported three foreign โnationals accused of operating anโค extortion racket in Canada, following a surge inโค violent crimesโ and threats targeting businesses and homes, particularlyโฃ within the Southโข Asian community. The action comes as authorities investigate a network linked to a โคrise in incidents across the country.
according to officials, the โฃCBSA โhas identifiedโข 78 other individuals suspected of involvement in similar criminal networksโ and has initiated immigration investigations.
The increased enforcement follows a series of shootings outside the homes and businesses of entrepreneurs. Targets have included Kapil Sharma’s Cafรฉ 2727 restaurant.
In response to the escalating violence, the British Columbia Extortion Task Force was formed, comprised of 40 members from various policing agencies. The recentโ deportations were โคcarried out under the task force’s mandate to curb extortion threats and violence.
“The CBSA has initiated immigration investigations intoโ 78 foreign nationals who might potentially be inadmissible and has deported three individuals related to these investigations,” the agency stated.
despite Canada designating the Lawrence Bishnoi gang as a “foreign terrorist organisation,” sources indicateโข its criminal activities continue toโข rise, particularly in areas with large Indian diasporas like Brampton, Ontario. โข Recently,Indian-origin businessman Darshan Singh Sasi was shot dead in Abbotsford,British Columbia,with theโ Lawrenceโ Bishnoi gang โclaiming obligation.
Published โขBy: Akshat โTrivedi
Published On: Nov 9, 2025