Peel Police Initiates Special Task Force to Probe Extortion Incidents Targeting South Asian Business Community

On December 9, 2023, Peel Regional Police arrested Tanmanjot Gill, a 23-year-old man from Abbotsford, British Columbia, for discharging a gun and firing multiple rounds.

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Peel Regional Police is currently investigating a disturbing trend of extortion attempts. These attempts are primarily targeted towards members of our South Asian business community. Victims are contacted through a variety of social media platforms and demands for money are made under threats of violence, which have occurred in some incidents. Nine incidents are currently being investigated.

On Saturday, December 9, 2023, Peel Regional Police arrested Tanmanjot Gill, a 23-year-old man from Abbotsford, British Columbia, for discharging a gun and firing multiple rounds at a business near Rutherford Road South and Clark Boulevard in Brampton. Officers are looking for a second suspect, described as a South Asian male of medium build wearing a grey sweatshirt at the time of the incident, who later changed into a black sweatshirt with a white X on the back. If observed, call 9-1-1, and do not approach the suspect as he may be armed.

In response to these incidents, Peel Regional Police has launched an Extortion Investigative Task Force (EITF). This will be a dedicated team comprised of investigative and intelligence units supported by our tactical teams. The EITF will continue to work with community members and other law-enforcement agencies on the investigations.

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“This has caused grave safety and security concerns among our community members,” said Chief Nishan Duraiappah. “Terrorizing our residents will not be tolerated and Peel Regional Police will devote the resources to pursue those who are responsible.”

Peel Regional Police is asking the public to immediately contact police if they, their family or their business is targeted with threats of violence to extort money or other valuables. Suspects are using social media platforms to contact victims and perform these illegal acts. They often know the victim’s name, phone number, address and business information.

Anyone with information regarding this matter is asked to contact the Extortion Investigative Task Force at (905) 453-2121, ext. 2133 or anonymously through Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS.

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