Police have arrested the last two outstanding suspects in a group of four men that they believe are responsible for the death of a 27-year-old Brampton man earlier this month.

On July 16, in the late afternoon, emergency services rushed to a residence on Donwoods Crt. in the area of Airport Rd. and Countryside Dr. for the report of a shooting. A man was found suffering from obvious signs of trauma, and he was pronounced dead at the scene a short time later.

He was identified by Peel police as Palwinder Singh, of Brampton. He was the region’s 16th homicide.

A GoFundMe set up in his name has raised almost $13,000 in five days. The description for the campaign called him “a gem of a person,” and said the money was to help send his body back to his parents in India.

The day after Singh was killed, two men surrendered to police — Sean Ponto, 18, and Andrew Edward, 19, both from Mississauga — and are now facing first-degree murder charges.

At the time of their arrest, two more suspects remained at large.

Police put out a Canada-wide warrant for the arrest of 18-year-old Nebill Albayaty last Friday.

On Monday, investigators located Albayaty in a Hamilton hotel and arrested him. The fourth suspect, in Albayaty’s company at the time, was also arrested.

Hamas Khan, 18, and Albayaty have both been charged with first-degree murder. They were expected to make a court appearance the same day of their arrest.

Police say they believe they’ve located all the suspects responsible for Singh’s murder, but urge anyone who may have information to come forward and speak to them.

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