B.C.’s anti-gang agency has released the names and photographs of 11 Lower Mainland gangsters who are said to pose a risk to anyone caught in their path.
On Tuesday, the Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit issued a public warning about the men, thought to be involved in current gang conflicts with brazen public shootings seen in recent weeks.
Three of the men – Barinder and Meninder Dhaliwal and Damion Ryan, 41 – were identified earlier this week as being on the Vancouver Police’s “targeted” gangsters list.
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The eight newly identified men are Shakiel Basra, 26, Albert Dario, 26, Samroop and Sumdish Gill, Amarpreet and Ravinder Samra, Joseph Whitlock, 28 and Min Zin, 21.
“Police are expecting the violence to continue and escalate,” reads B.C. CFSEU’s May 18 statement.
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The agency advises the public to avoid any interaction with the individuals, as they may be targets of future violence.
Identifying the alleged gangsters is “another step in our collective and coordinated efforts,” said CFSEU Chief officer Manny Mann.
“Gang members travel between jurisdictions and it is important for the public to be aware so they can take steps to ensure their safety.”
#CFSEUBC is issuing a PUBLIC WARNING against interacting with 11 individuals who pose a SIGNIFICANT RISK TO PUBLIC SAFETY due to their involvement in the Lower Mainland gang conflict.
— CFSEU-BC (@cfseubc) May 18, 2021
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