Toronto, April 22 -- Another Indian-origin man was arrested in connection with extortion-related violence in Calgary, Alberta, in Canada, making it the second arrest in the case, while a warrant has been issued for a third person, Canadian authorities have said. The arrests were announced in connection with shootings targeting a house in the city on February 22 and March 4. On Monday, Calgary Police Service said 21-year-old Karanbir Singh was arrested in Edmonton, the provincial capital. He was charged with one count of discharging a firearm with intent. On April 3, police had announced the arrest of 21-year-old Jaskaran Singh, who was also charged with discharging a firearm with intent. The third person, 22-year-old Germanjeet Singh, is also wanted for discharging a firearm with intent. His photos were released as a warrant was issued for his arrest. On March 7, a vehicle, suspected to be involved in the extortion-related shooting three days earlier was stopped after a patrol officer spotted the driver committing a traffic violation. A press release noted that investigators analysed evidence alongside information from earlier incidents and that "helped establish links between suspects, vehicles and a series of extortion-related shootings." In a statement, the Canada Border Service Agency's Regional Director General for the Prairie Region said that it was "committed to the swift removal of individuals who have misused Canada's immigration system and pose risks to the safety and well-being of our communities." "Through collaborative efforts and shared intelligence, we are sending a clear message that there is no room for extortion or violent criminal activity in our city or anywhere in our province. We committed to holding those responsible accountable, and this investigation demonstrates that we will follow through on that commitment," Jeff Bell, Calgary Police's acting deputy chief for the bureau of investigative support, said....