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One of the two Windsor men who were found heavily armed in a crashed vehicle on Highway 3 in 2017 has been sentenced to two years less a day for weapons offences — while questions of his motives remain unanswered.

Satvir Singh, 23, stood before Justice Lloyd Dean in court on Wednesday — about 21 months since the 2017 collision when Singh was discovered to be wearing a bandolier of shotgun shells and keeping a loaded sawed-off shotgun under his car seat.

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“It’s not entirely clear what Mr. Singh was up to that day, but clearly it was not anything good,” Dean told the court. “That is as far as we can go with it.”

Dean said it would be inappropriate to speculate without further evidence, and noted that a trial is pending for the second man in the vehicle, Tariq Elamin.

The two men were in a dark Lexus sedan involved in a head-on collision with a Volkswagen sedan on the morning of April 26, 2017.

Singh was the driver of the Lexus.