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Delhi Crime Branch Arrests Suspected Handler in Kapil Sharma’s Kap’s Cafe Shootings, Seizes PX-3 Pistol

Police say the Ludhiana arrest followed arms seizures, with Canadian leads tying him to logistics for three Surrey shootings.

Overview

  • Bandhu Maan Singh Sekhon, 28, was detained in a late-night operation in Ludhiana on November 25, with a China-made PX-3 pistol and eight live cartridges recovered.
  • Investigators describe Sekhon as a logistics facilitator for the Goldy Dhillon network, accused of supplying weapons and vehicles used in the attacks on Kap’s Cafe.
  • Delhi Police link the breakthrough to recent foreign-made handgun seizures and disclosures naming Sekhon, alongside Canadian identification of a vehicle tied to the shooters.
  • Kap’s Cafe was shot at on July 10, August 7 and October 16 with no injuries, with claims of responsibility posted online by figures including Goldy Dhillon and Kulvir/Kulveer Sidhu, including videos of the firing.
  • Police say Sekhon fled Canada in August after a crackdown; questioning is mapping alleged shooters Daljot Rehal and Gurjot under operative Seepu, with interrogation pointing to extortion motives and threats against Sharma.