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[溫哥華本地新聞] One of two Surrey shooting victims related
One of two Surrey shooting victims related to murdered gangster Sandip Duhre
METRO VANCOUVER -- A young man critically wounded in a Surrey shooting Friday afternoon is the stepson of murdered gangster Sandip Duhre, The Vancouver Sun has learned.
The 21-year-old and his 19-year-old friend were wounded during a shootout between the occupants of two vehicles in the 5800-block of 126th Street at around
2:45 p.m., Surrey RCMP Sgt. Drew Grainger said.
“The 19-year-old had a grazing injury, whereas the 21-year-old had a more serious injury and is undergoing treatment. He is critical, but expected to survive this injury,” Grainger said.
While Grainger did not release the identity of the victims, The Sun confirmed through sources the link to Duhre, the notorious gangster shot to death in the lobby of the Sheraton Wall Centre in January 2012.
Rival gangster Rabih (Robby) Alkhalil has been charged in the Duhre murder and remains in custody in Greece, where he was arrested earlier this year.
Alkhalil is expected to be extradited to Ontario, where he faces another first-degree murder charge. He is also charged in Quebec in a massive cocaine conspiracy in which B.C. Hells Angel Larry Amero is a co-accused.
Grainger said Friday’s victims were in one of two vehicles shooting at each other — a gold-coloured sedan and a dark coloured Infinity sports car.
“It looks like they were involved in the shooting and made their way to hospital in another vehicle,” Grainger said.
Police determined the third vehicle was a dark-coloured minivan.
Grainger said the shooting took place in a busy neighbourhood where passersby could easily have got caught in the crossfire.
“This was a brazen and despicable act,” he said. “That is a residential neighbourhood with families and kids going about their business before a long weekend.”
Some fear the shooting is a sign that a violent gang conflict is continuing between the Duhre-Dhak group and the Wolf-Pack alliance of Red Scorpions, Independent Soldiers and some Hells Angels.
The gang war has left more than a dozen gangsters dead, including Red Scorpion Jonathan Bacon, Duhre, Sukh Dhak and others.
Just last month, Bacon associate Brian (Shrek) Dhaliwal showed up at an Abbotsford hospital suffering a gunshot wound. He claimed to police that he had been wounded while driving somewhere between 264th Street and Mount Lehman Road in Abbotsford, but said he didn’t know the exact location.
And in June, Harpreet Chahal, an associate of one of the men charged in the Bacon murder, was shot to death in Abbotsford in another targeted attack.
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