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Man convicted in 2024 attack on AP Dhillon’s BC home ordered deported from Canada after arson and gunfire incident, IRB confirms.

Deportation Ordered After Violent Attack on AP Dhillon’s Home

A Serious Immigration Ruling Comes Down

First and foremost, a man linked to a violent attack on the British Columbia home of AP Dhillon has now been ordered deported from Canada. Moreover, the decision was confirmed by the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada on Monday.

In addition, officials ruled that the individual is inadmissible under Canadian immigration law. Specifically, the ruling points to organized criminality, which carries strict consequences under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act. As a result, the deportation order now moves forward.

What Happened in the 2024 Incident

Meanwhile, the case stems from a shocking event that took place on September 2, 2024, in Colwood, British Columbia. During that incident, attackers fired shots at Dhillon’s residence. Furthermore, two vehicles were set on fire outside the property.

Thankfully, no one suffered physical injuries. However, the attack caused significant fear and damage in the neighbourhood. Moreover, the incident quickly drew national attention due to Dhillon’s public profile.

Conviction and Prison Sentence

Then, authorities arrested Abjeet Singh Kingra in Ontario in October 2024. Afterward, he faced court proceedings that led to a conviction for arson and firearms offences.

Consequently, he received a six-year prison sentence. In addition, police confirmed that a second suspect remains at large, and the investigation is still active.

Immigration Decision and What Happens Next

Now, following the conviction, immigration officials moved quickly. Therefore, the Immigration and Refugee Board determined that Kingra cannot remain in Canada. Moreover, the ruling sets the stage for his removal from the country once legal requirements are completed.

Finally, authorities continue to monitor the broader case. Meanwhile, law enforcement efforts remain focused on locating the outstanding suspect connected to the attack.

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