Toronto, July 4 -- A Punjab-origin suspect has become the latest to be arrested by Canadian police for alleged involvement with the violent cross-border gang "For Brothers". The arrest of 22-year-old Safaldeep Singh was announced by the Edmonton Police Service (EPS) on Thursday. Singh was also wanted on Canada-wide warrants related to conspiracy to commit murder and extortion. He is suspected to have links with "For Brothers" gang, "an organised criminal network linked to shootings and extortion" targeting Indo-Canadian business owners and community members across the Greater Toronto Area in Canada and the United States. On June 23, he was apprehended and charged with trafficking in property obtained by crime, possession of stolen property and unauthorised possession of a firearm. He was subsequently transferred to Ontario to face the charges on his Canada-wide warrants. "We've been investigating extortion networks and their multi-jurisdictional linkages in Canada for some time now, and we have established a coordinated approach with a focus on effective intelligence collection, sharing, and enforcement action across provinces," Staff Sergeant Eric Stewart of EPS' Investigations Branch, said. While much of the focus has been on the Lawrence Bishnoi gang when it comes to extortion-related violence in Canada, recent investigations have shown a similar level of threat posed by the Bambiha outfit. HTC...