Pubdate: Thu, 09 Feb 2006 Source: Toronto Star (CN ON) Copyright: 2006 The Toronto Star Contact: http://www.thestar.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/456 Author: Bob Mitchell, Staff Reporter Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/raids.htm (Drug Raids) MORE KIDNAPPINGS LINKED TO DRUG DISPUTE Abductions Stemmed From Missing Drug Shipment, Sources Say Three more men have been charged in connection with the ever-widening investigation into the kidnapping of a Brampton truck driver. As well, two men previously charged in connection with the Jan. 13 abduction of Balkar Singh, 33, including one person who received bail last week, have now been re-arrested and charged with other offences in the case, The Star has learned. Peel Police today also revealed today that three other victims, besides Singh, were kidnapped in connection with this drug-related probe. The arrests were carried out early Thursday morning in Peel and Toronto in raids conducted by members of a special 18-member Peel task force working the case along with officers with Toronto Police's tactical unit. The three other victims were abducted in the week leading up to Singh's kidnapping. Like Singh, they were beaten before being released by their captors, police confirmed today. All of the victims, whose identities remain secret except for Singh's, were forced at gunpoint into a rented van, according to court documents obtained by The Star. Acting Detective Sergeant Jim Dolan today said the victims were taken to numerous locations in Peel and Toronto where they were "beaten extensively" before being released. Peel Police have refused to reveal why the men were kidnapped, but police sources say the abductions are related to a large quantity of drugs that went missing. According to the sources, the missing shipment was being transported by a Brampton-based drug trafficking network involved in the cross-Canada and cross-border movement of cocaine and marijuana. An 18-member task force had been created and was well underway when a Peel tactical officer shot and killed Rajesh Owaan, 21, on Jan. 15 as police tried to execute a search warrant at a Caledon residence where Singh was believed to have been held for three days. The shooting continues to be probed by the province's Special Investigations Unit (SIU), which has designated one subject and two witness officers. Singh returned home about 8 p.m. on Sunday. Jan. 14, just hours before police descended on the Caledon residence on Bramalea Rd. Jagdeep Singh, 43, who was wounded in the leg during the confrontation with police, remains in custody. Although not charged with any offence in connection with the kidnappings, he has been charged with breach of probation, breach of recognizance and several firearms offences. Police also executed a search warrant within hours of Singh's release at an apartment on Panorama Court in Rexdale. Amandeep Soos, 25 of Brampton, who was granted bail last week, was re-arrested yesterday along with Harnesh Singh, 41 of Maple, Abitabh Sharma, 25, of Brampton and Jaskaranjit Singh. 35, of Brampton. Also re-arrested while in custody was Sukhjit Dhaliwal, 31, of Woodbridge. All five men have been charged with conspiracy to kidnap, conspiracy to commit aggravated assault, forcible confinement, kidnap, kidnap using a firearm and aggravated assault. They appeared today in a Brampton court but were remanded and designated for a special bail hearing to be held at a later date. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom