Sangrur, Aug. 9 -- The Sangrur police have arrested seven people involved in a firing incident at a house in Hassanpur village of Sangrur on August 4. Three country-made pistols, magazines, an SUV and a motorcycle used in the crime have also been impounded, SSP Sartaj Singh Chahal said. SSP Chahal said the incident was a result of a dispute between a Melbourne resident, Avreet Singh, and the complainant's son, Arshdeep Singh Sidhu, who also lives in the same city. Arshdeep's father Kulwinder Singh had reported that on the intervening night of August 4 and 5, shots were fired at his house between 1.30 am and 2 am, while his wife and father were home. Based on Kulwinder's complaint, police lodged an FIR on August 5 and arrested Harmanpreet Singh of Mulowal village, the prime accused, on August 6, "Following his interrogation, police identified and arrested his three accomplices, Tarnveer Singh, Natish Bhatti and Gurnoor Singh. Two country-made pistols with magazines and a motorcycle, all used in the crime, were recovered from their possession," the SSP said. During probe, the arrested suspects revealed that they were provided with the pistols by Navjot Singh, Harman Singh and Amrinder Singh, who also gave them a Mahindra Bolero in Pedhni village. "On August 8, police named and arrested Navjot, Harman and Amrinder. A pistol was recovered from Navjot, and the white Mahindra Bolero vehicle was recovered from Amrinder," the SSP added. The police said the crime was a result of a dispute between Avreet and Arshdeep. "Avreet promised Harmanpreet a substantial amount of money to assist three individuals-Tarnveer Singh, Natish Bhatti, and Gurnoor Singh-in carrying out the crime. The motive behind the attack was a prior dispute between the two NRIs. This personal grudge was the reason Avreet orchestrated the firing incident," the SSP said....