Three Young Indo-Canadians Charged With Multiple Counts In Surrey Shootings

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CFSEU-BC, Surrey RCMP And Delta Police Are Clamping Down On Surrey Gangsters With Cash, Vehicle And Weapons Seizures!
Charges were announced Tuesday against Arman Dhatt, who faces 19 counts, Pardip Brar faces 12 charges and Rajvir Sunner faces four charges. Two additional males were arrested but released pending further investigation. Police have also seized 21 vehicles, 13 weapons seized and $23,730 in cash.
By R. Paul Dhillon

SURREY – The Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit (CFSEU-BC), Surrey RCMP, and Delta Police have charged three young Indo-Canadians with multiple counts in the ongoing Surrey shootings as they clamp down on the rising gun violence in the city.
“We continue to take a collaborative approach on the disruption and dismantling of the groups believed to be involved in the shootings that have occurred in Surrey and Delta over the past two months,” the Combined police forces said in a press release Tuesday.
So far, charges were announced against Arman Dhatt, who faces 19 charges, Pardip Brar faces 12 charges and Rajvir Sunner faces four charges. Two additional males were arrested but released pending further investigation.
Police said they have executed four separate search warrants and arrested Dhatt, Brar and Sunner. Additional charges are being considered.
In addition to the search warrant executions above, the agencies have strategically redeployed resources to areas of the city where they believed violence might occur. The following statistics reflect the significant joint traffic enforcement work done in the area since April 1st:
·         Vehicles checked: 499
·         198 Violation Tickets issued
·         Vehicles seized: 21
·         Weapons seized: 13
·         Money seized: $23,730
Since March 9, 2015, the Surrey RCMP and Delta Police Department have responded to 30 shootings, with 15 of those believed to be between two groups who are thought to be in competition over the street-level drug trade.
The victims in the shootings remain uncooperative and, throughout the investigation, it has also become apparent that vehicles are fleeing from the police.  Since April 1st, 40 vehicles failed to stop for police during the combined enforcement initiative, demonstrating that vehicles linked to the investigation are avoiding police at all costs.
Police said officers do not engage in vehicle pursuits when it is deemed that a pursuit will endanger the lives of the public. On one occasion, a CFSEU-BC marked car was rammed by a suspect vehicle to avoid the traffic stop.
Despite these challenges, the three police agencies have been engaged in numerous enforcement and covert operations in order to identify witnesses, increase intelligence, and disrupt the illegal activities of the groups involved.
“We are continuing to work together to ensure community safety and that those engaging in this behaviour will be held accountable.  These incidents remain our top priority and focus,” says  A/Chief Lyle Beaudoin.
“Police are doing everything they can to eliminate this threat.  We are also collaborating with the community on many levels to ensure that we utilize all of the tools and resources available, including new and innovative approaches,” says Chief Superintendent Kevin Hackett, Officer in Charge of the CFSEU-BC.
On April 20th a dedicated tip line was launched to gather information about the shootings.  To date, there have been 131 calls to the tip line with 14 being of high value to the investigations. Police ask anyone with information on any of the shootings to call the tip line at 604-915-6566.
Throughout the investigation it has become apparent that vehicles are fleeing from the police at an alarming rate.  Since the beginning of April 2015, 40 flight’s from police were confirmed during the collective CFSEU, Surrey RCMP, and Delta enforcement initiative.
Vehicles that have been linked to the investigation are avoiding police at all costs and at the mere sighting of a police car, they will detour around the police to avoid detection.
“These criminals are once again showing a callous disregard for public safety by endangering the lives of the public through their reckless driving,” says Chief Superintendent Bill Fordy, Officer in Charge Surrey RCMP.
On one occasion, a CFSEU-BC Uniform car was rammed by a suspect vehicle to avoid the traffic stop.  Of note, 6 vehicles have been captured and seized as a result of failing to stop.