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Surrey youths arrested in relation to shooting at Sikh activist's house

Surrey RCMP say they have arrested two 16-year-olds in relation to an investigation into a shooting last week at the home of a Sikh activist.

Surrey RCMP say firearms and electronic devices seized during investigation into Feb. 1 shooting

A white Tesla car's back windshield is heavily damaged and bullet holes are pictured into it.
Bullet holes are pictured in a car outside a Surrey residence targeted by gunfire last week. Police say they have arrested two 16-year-olds in relation to the case. (Ben Nelms/CBC)

Surrey RCMP say they have arrested two 16-year-olds in relation to an investigation into a shooting last week at the home of a Sikh activist.

In a news release, police say they arrestedthe two youths for careless use of a firearm and discharge of a firearm after searching a home in the 7700 block of 140th St.

But the two minors have been released pending the laying of any charges.

Motive still to be determined

In the hours following the early morning shooting on Feb. 1, aspokesperson for the B.C. GurdwarasCouncil suggestedhomeowner Simranjeet Singh's connection to slain activist Hardeep Singh Nijjar might have played a part in theshooting.

Nijjar was a loud voice for the Khalistancause, a separatist movement that seeks to create a Sikh majority state in parts of northern India.

White number markings sit around bullet holes on a door.
Associates of the homeowner suggested that his friendship with a slain Sikh activist may have played a role in the shooting. But police say they have not determined the motive yet. (Ben Nelms/CBC)

He was killed last year in a shooting in Surrey that thefederal government believeswas carried out by agents of the Indian government. For its part, the government of India has denied any role in Nijjar's death.

The shooting at Simranjeet Singh's house came a few days after Singh helped organize a pro-Khalistan protest at the Indian consulate in Vancouver

But RCMP spokesperson Cpl. Sarbjit Sangha said police have yet to determine themotive behind the shooting.

She told the CBCpolice seized three firearms and multiple electronic devices after obtaining a search warrant for the home where the youths were arrested.

Sangha said police will examinethe contents of the devices and test the firearms to determine what lay behind the shooting at Simranjeet Singh's home.

Despite their release, Sangha said charges against the youths may follow after police have completed their investigation and made their recommendations to Crown prosecutors.