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Extortion in B.C. one focus of new national policing team

Alberta, Ontario police agencies also investigating threats against South Asian businesses
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An example of an extortion letter businesses in Abbotsford, Surrey and Vancouver have received, saying 鈥淚ndian gang members鈥 are demanding 鈥減rotection money鈥 of $2 million. Several B.C. police agencies are now part of a national RCMP team aimed at coordinating the extortion threats.

Police in B.C., Alberta and Ontario are now part of a cross-border team to investigate a number of extortion threats and violence that have targeted South Asian individuals and businesses in recent months.

RCMP announced a national coordination and support team has been created, working with police departments in the three provinces, and outside of Canada, to address the incidents. The team has been up and running since the new year, RCMP Supt. Adam MacIntosh said during a news conference at B.C. RCMP headquarters in Surrey Thursday (Feb. 15).

While the individual police investigations have led to arrests and charges, MacIntosh said the national team has allowed the various police departments to discuss their investigations and share intelligence and information.

鈥淭he team is looking at all similarities and motivations as well as reports that these incidents are associated to organized crime groups,鈥 MacIntosh said.

The team says that police in Canada have reported that individuals or businesses from the South Asian community are generally contacted through letters, phone calls or social media, demanding money under a threat of violence.

鈥淲e discourage anyone from complying with demands for money.鈥

In B.C., a photo of letter began circulating online that said two Abbotsford houses shot at in November were targeted because they did not pay 鈥減rotection money.鈥 At the time, Abbotsford Police Const. Art Steele said he couldn鈥檛 elaborate on the matter as it was under investigation.

In December 2023, Surrey RCMP said two men had been arrested in connection with the extortion investigation. The Surrey men, both in their twenties, were released shortly after .

Police in Abbotsford, Surrey and Vancouver first warned of the extortion letters on Nov. 23, saying they might have been sent en masse to businesses, requesting money in exchange for protection from violence. In December, the local police agencies said the incidents and letters could be from gang members in India.

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In Alberta, the Edmonton Police Service has a dedicated team working on Project Gaslight, which has a reported 34 events in the city.

The latest update from Edmonton Police, on Jan. 18, said the area鈥檚 South Asian community had been targeted in extortions, arsons and 鈥渇irearm offences.鈥 An estimated $9 million in property damage had been reported as a result of the arsons and shootings.

In Ontario, Peel Regional Police said in a Feb. 12 news conference that suspects have been using social media or internet-based messaging platforms to contact victims under the demand for money with the threat of violence.

On Jan. 24, a task force dedicated to the extortion investigations searched a home in Brampton, Ont. and four people were arrested and charged. More than 50 cellphones, 11 laptops, a 鈥渓arge sum of cash鈥 and a firearm with several rounds of ammunition were seized.

鈥淭his was terrorizing our community. This was terrorizing the South Asian community, 鈥 Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown said

The national coordination team won鈥檛 be taking over the various investigations, but will instead be helping to provide tools and support to advance the local investigations.

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MacIntosh said he couldn鈥檛 speak to a connection to India and whether or not RCMP had made contact with police agencies there.

鈥淲hat I can tell you is there鈥檚 a lot of information out there right now who鈥檚 responsible, why they鈥檙e responsible and how these things are occurring, phone calls or letters, et cetera.鈥

If a police agency has already released details specific to their investigation, 鈥渢hat鈥檚 for them to speak to and I welcome them to do that.鈥

He added RCMP deal with investigations that have international components and organized crime ever day.

B.C.鈥檚 Public Safety Minister Mike Farnworth said the announcement of the team is a 鈥渨elcome step forward in combating organized crime and extortion attempts in our communities.鈥 Tackling organized crime, he said, is a shared responsibility across all levels of government.

鈥 With files from Vikki Hopes

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Lauren Collins

About the Author: Lauren Collins

I'm a provincial reporter for Black Press Media's provincial team, after my journalism career took me around B.C. since I was 19 years old.
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