B.C. extortion ‘hunt’: 7 charged, 9 expelled, 111 facing immigration investigations
SURREY — Assistant RCMP Commissioner John Brewer says police are “actively hunting” extortion suspects in the province and across provincial borders into Alberta and Ontario, amid a spike in extortion threats and shootings in B.C. since the start of the new year.
Brewer said in a four-month update since the creation of the BC Extortion Task Force that extortionists are changing their methods in response to law enforcement efforts, as police continue to try to “root them out” and arrest them or deport them.
He said shootings and threats of violence create “fear and uncertainty within the community,” but he said people shouldn’t take the law into their own hands after reports out of Surrey, B.C., that a target returned fire in one of the city’s latest incidents of gunfire coupled with attempted extortion.
“There’s no need for anybody to take the law in their hands or engage in overt acts of self-defence here. You are going to endanger yourself and you’re going to endanger your neighbours,” he said. “Let the police do their job.”


