
Gunshots were fired at the house of Cricket Canada president Arvinder Khosa in Surrey in Canada.
Surrey Police Service (SPS) are investigating the early-morning shooting at the house in the Newton neighbourhood.
As per the news report, Khosa confirmed that his house was fired at but didn’t provide details.
At least five bullet marks could be seen on the door, windows and back of the house.
The incident took place on May 20 at 4.40 am when SPS Frontline officers responded to reports of shooting near 57 Avenue and 148 Street in Surrey.
Upon arrival, police noted damage to the house and evidence of shots being fired. The house was occupied at the time of the shooting and fortunately no one was injured.
While the Surry police have withheld the name of Khosa and said the investigation is in its early stages, it is believed to be a case of extortion.
SPS’s Extortion Response Team has taken over the investigation and the Integrated Forensic Identification Services will be in the area processing physical and digital evidence.
The police have said that anyone with information, including CCTV or dashcam footage, or who may know the identities of the suspects, should contact SPS.






