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Canadian cops probe shooting at residence of Hardeep Singh Nijjar’s friend

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Ottawa, February 2

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The Canadian Police have said they are investigating an overnight shooting at a South Surrey home that local community members say belongs to a friend of slain Khalistan separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, according to a media report on Friday.

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Surrey Royal Canadian Mounted Police say they first responded to reports of gunshots just after 1:20 am Pacific Time on Thursday at a home located near the 2800 block of 154 Street, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation reported.

Corporal Sarbjit Sangha said oficers are reviewing CCTV footage to find out more about Thursday’s shooting. No one was injured.

The CBC said a car that had been heavily damaged by gunfire was found in the area, along with multiple bullet holes in the house itself. Sangha did not confirm how many shots were fired into the house and said the police believe the incident was isolated in nature.

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