Gunshots were fired at the residence of Cricket Canada President Arvinder Khosa in Brampton, Ontario, on Tuesday night, prompting a police investigation and raising security concerns within the cricketing community.
Incident Details
According to Peel Regional Police, multiple shots were fired at Khosa's home around 9:30 p.m. local time. No injuries were reported, but the incident has left the family shaken. Police are reviewing security footage and appealing for witnesses.
Investigation Underway
Authorities have not yet identified any suspects or established a motive. The investigation is ongoing, with officers canvassing the neighborhood for clues. Khosa, a prominent figure in Canadian cricket, has not commented publicly.
Reactions
The cricketing community expressed shock and solidarity. Cricket Canada released a statement condemning the attack and affirming support for Khosa and his family. "We are deeply concerned and hope for a swift resolution," the statement read.
Security Concerns
This incident highlights growing security issues for sports administrators. Experts call for enhanced protective measures for officials amid rising tensions in the diaspora.
The police urge anyone with information to come forward. The case remains open.



