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Kapil Café firing: Delhi Police arrest key plotter

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November 29, 2025

The Delhi Police Crime Branch has arrested Bandhu Maan Singh Sekhon, the alleged mastermind behind the series of firing incidents at Kap's Café in Surrey, Canada, owned by comedian Kapil Sharma. His arrest followed an anonymous tip-off received by the Crime Branch.

- PRAJYOT DEOGHARE

Sekhon, 28, a resident of Ludhiana, was detained in a coordinated overnight operation on November 24-25 after fleeing Canada when Surrey Police intensified action against his associates. According to inv

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