
A case of firing has come to light at the home of newly elected President of Canada Cricket Arvinder Khosa in Surrey. According to the information, at around 4:40 in the morning, some unknown attackers targeted his house located in Surrey, British Columbia. Many bullet marks were found on the doors, windows and exterior of the house.
Khosa’s entire family was present inside his house when the bullets were fired. However, it is a matter of relief that no one got hurt. In the initial investigation of the police, a case of extortion is coming to the fore. This is not the first time that there has been public firing in Canada. Before this, there was also firing at Indian comedian Kapil Sharma’s restaurant Caps in Canada, the responsibility of which was taken by Lawrence Bishnoi gang.
Was elected president on April 9
Arvinder Khosa was recently elected President of Cricket Canada. The election was held at a special meeting on April 9, ordered by the British Columbia Supreme Court. Khosa still plays Cricket B.C. Remains on the post of Chairman.
was accused of corruption
Last month, an investigative report into Canada’s popular program Fifth Estate revealed serious allegations of corruption, influence of people associated with organized crime and match-fixing at Cricket Canada. However, the people against whom the allegations were made have denied these allegations.
Lawrence Bishnoi gang’s connection revealed
There is a suspicion of connection of Lawrence Bishnoi gang in this firing also. The Fifth Estate report also claimed that Khosa has connections with some local players who claim themselves to be members of the Lawrence Bishnoi gang. Also, Khosa was accused of threatening a player of the Canadian national cricket team in 2025. However, Khosa had clearly denied these allegations.
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