Extortion-plagued B.C. city calls for national state of emergency
Surrey recorded 35 extortion incidents this month amid shootings and arsons, prompting calls for a federal extortion commissioner and faster removal of non-citizens charged with related crimes.
- On Tuesday night, Surrey city council passed a motion urging Ottawa to declare a national state of emergency for extortions, citing 35 suspected incidents this month.
- Entering its third year, the crisis surged in summer 2025, prompting Surrey Police Extortion Investigations Team formation and B.C. Extortion Task Force joining after 132 extortion attempts, 49 with shootings.
- During proactive patrols, officers stopped a suspect vehicle, arrested two arrested suspects, seized a loaded handgun and as of Jan. 26, SPS had 36 extortion reports affecting 21 victims.
- Surrey Mayor Brenda Locke says a federal declaration would give Ottawa temporary powers to tackle extortion, and with unanimous Surrey city council support, she will send requests to senior federal and police agencies, while Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree pledged more Royal Canadian Mounted Police officers.
- Extortion has disproportionately affected South Asian communities, creating fear and economic harm, with residents advocating `castle` and `stand-your-ground` laws and Surrey city council asking Ottawa to expedite removal of non-citizens charged or convicted.
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International extortion gangs have Canadians calling for national emergency
Extortionist gangs in Canada have caused enough targeted violence that officials want to call in the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) to break them up. Authorities are targeting the international “Bishnoi Gang,” a vast criminal syndicate run by an imprisoned man on the other side of the world. Surrey, British Columbia, Mayor Brenda Locke on Tuesday announced a resolution asking for a national emergency declaration to stem a growing tide of e…
The City of Surrey adopted a motion on Monday night in the face of a resurgence of extortion.
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