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Violence, Threats and Targeted Shootings Cast a Shadow Over Surrey's Desi Community

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Surrey's South Asian community is grappling with a deeply unsettling wave of targeted violence and intimidation — from gang-linked killings to threats against activists — that strikes at the heart of institutions and individuals many here hold dear.

🔫 Bishnoi Gang 'Handler' Killed in Broad Daylight

A man shot and killed in a targeted attack at a Surrey office building complex on May 4 has been identified by CBC's fifth estate as Gurvikramjeet Singh Warring, widely known as 'Sam.' Sources allege he was a senior handler for the notorious Lawrence Bishnoi gang, operating under multiple aliases. Investigators say the shooting occurred just after 3 p.m. in what appeared to be a deliberate, targeted killing. The fifth estate's investigation further uncovered alleged ties between the victim and cricket match-fixing as well as immigration fraud. RCMP's Integrated Homicide Investigation Team confirmed the victim's identity only after the fifth estate published its findings, having withheld the information for more than five weeks. [1]

🏏 Cricket Canada President's Surrey Home Struck by Gunfire

The Surrey home of newly elected Cricket Canada president Arvinder Khosa was struck by gunfire in an early-morning shooting in the Newton neighbourhood, as reported by CBC's fifth estate. Khosa confirmed his home had been shot but declined to provide additional details when contacted by phone. Investigators found at least five bullet holes at the scene. The incident is not the first time a high-ranking Cricket Canada official has had their home targeted in a shooting, raising serious concerns about organized threats within the sport's Canadian governing body. [5]

⚠️ Surrey Police Warn Sikh Activist of Threat to His Life

Surrey police issued a formal warning to a Sikh activist that his life may be in danger, according to an advocacy group that made the information public. The warning reflects a broader and troubling pattern of threats directed at Sikh community members and activists in the Lower Mainland. The advocacy group raised the alarm, noting the seriousness with which police treated the potential danger. This development has deepened anxiety within Surrey's Sikh community, which has already been navigating a tense climate of intimidation and foreign interference concerns. [6]

Sources: [1] CBC · [5] CBC · [6] CityNews Vancouver

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