Canadian police stopped a dangerously driven car and found guns, drugs and Indian criminals in the car
A dangerous driving complaint specifically named a car that patrol officers stopped in Edmonton, Canada. When traffic police searched the car, they found drugs, guns and a wanted man inside. Safaldeep Singh, who is wanted across Canada for conspiracy to commit murder and extortion, has been arrested by the Edmonton Police Service. Singh has suspected ties to the “For Brothers” gang, an organized crime network linked to shootings and extortion campaigns targeting South Asian business owners and community members across Canada and the United States.The incident occurred in May. Safaldeep Singh, 22, Sandeep Singh, 28, and Divianshu Divianshu, 22, were arrested and charged with several offences. drug trafficking and gun-related crimes. They were released on bail. Two search warrants were executed at Safaldeep Singh’s residence on May 28 and June 23, 2026, resulting in the seizure of evidence consistent with a vehicle refurbishment operation in connection with extortion-related offences, and Safaldeep was rearrested on June 23 on charges of trafficking in property obtained by crime, possession of stolen property and unauthorized possession of a firearm, all in addition to the charges against him under a Canada-wide search warrant.After facing EPS charges in Edmonton, Singh was transferred to Ontario to face charges on a Canada-wide arrest warrant.“We have been investigating extortion networks in Canada and their connections across jurisdictions for some time, and we have developed a coordinated approach focused on effective intelligence collection, sharing and enforcement operations across provinces,” said Staff Sergeant Eric Stewart of the EPS Investigation Branch. “We are particularly grateful to the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) and Peel Regional Police for their close collaboration during this investigation, which led to Singh’s arrest and links to violence on the other side of the country.““Extortion and targeted violence have a profound impact on victims, families and businesses, particularly within South Asian communities. Bringing those responsible to justice requires seamless collaboration across jurisdictions, and this investigation demonstrates what police services and our law enforcement partners can achieve when they work together to achieve a common goal. We are grateful to the Edmonton Police Service for their excellent collaboration and remain committed to pursuing those who seek to terrorize and harm our communities,” said Peel Regional Police Deputy Chief Nick Milinovich.