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Manpreet Singh, 23, Of Brampton Arrested After Vicious Attack On 2 Men In Brampton; 2 Suspects Remain Unidentified

Investigators from the 21 Division Criminal Investigation Bureau have arrested a second male 23-year-old Manpreet Singh of Brampton, after a vicious attack on two men in the City of Brampton. 

On Saturday, April 16, 2022, at approximately 12:45 a.m., the two victims were at a business in the area of Bramtree Court and Chrysler Drive, Brampton. Upon leaving the business, the two victims were attacked and assaulted by a group of four men who were armed with weapons.  

The first victim was transported to a trauma centre and sustained life-altering injuries. The second victim was transported to a local hospital, treated for his injuries, and released.

On April 24, 2022, 21 Criminal Investigations Bureau investigators arrested 25-year-old Gurkirat SINGH of Brampton. 

On Saturday, July 10, 2022, 21 Division Criminal Investigation Bureau investigators arrested 23-year-old Manpreet Singh of Brampton. He was charged with the following offences:

-Attempt Murder

-Assault With a Weapon

-Assault Causing Bodily Harm

He was held for a bail hearing at the Ontario Court of Justice, Brampton, on July 10, 2022.

Investigators continue to search for 25-year-old Manjot Singh from Brampton, who is currently wanted on a Canada Wide Warrant for the following offences: 

– Attempt Murder

– Assault With a Weapon

– Assault Cause Bodily Harm

Manjot Singh

The other two suspects remain unidentified at this time, and investigators seek the public’s assistance in identifying the two outstanding individuals.

Unidentified suspect 1
Unidentified suspect 2

  

Anyone with information on this investigation, or information on the whereabouts of the suspects, is asked to call investigators at the 21 Division Criminal Investigation Bureau at 905-453–2121, extension 2133. Information may also be left anonymously by calling Peel Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).  

None of the allegations have been proven in court.

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