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Police say these 11 men with alleged gang connections pose a risk to public safety in B.C.

The agency tasked with investigating organized crime and gang conflict in B.C., along with its affiliated policing partners, is issuing a public warning about 11 men with alleged gang connections it says pose a safety risk to the public.

CFSEU-BC asking public to avoid interactions with men it says may be targets of future violence

Composite image of all 11 mugshots included in the public safety warning issued by the Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit of B.C. on Aug. 3, 2022, warning the public to avoid these 11 men.
The Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit is warning the public to avoid these 11 men, who, it says, have connections to high levels of gang and organized crime-related violence. (CFSEU-BC)

The agency tasked with investigating organized crime and gang conflict in B.C., along with its affiliated policing partners, is issuing a public warning about 11 men with alleged gang connections it says pose a safety risk to the public.

The Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit of British Columbia (CFSEU-BC) says the men are known to police and have connections to high levels of gang and organized crime-related violence.

"Police believe that anyone with, or in the proximity to these individuals, may beputting themselves at risk,"the agency said in a statement.

"CFSEU-BC, in collaboration with its partners, is issuing a public warning andidentifying them in order for family, friends, associates, and the public to take measures to increasetheir own personal safety."

It says the warning applies to the following men:

  • Shakiel Basra, 28
  • Jagdeep Cheema,30
  • Barinder Dhaliwal,39
  • Gurpreet Dhaliwal,35
  • Samroop Gill,29
  • Sumdish Gill,28
  • Sukhdeep Pansal,33
  • Amarpreet Samra,28
  • Ravinder Samra,35
  • Andy St Pierre,40
  • Richard Joseph Whitlock, 40
The Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit is warning the public to avoid these 11 men. (CFSEU-BC)

The CFSEU says gang-related conflicts throughout the Lower Mainland have resulted in homicides and attempted homicides in recent months in public places and police expect the violence to continue. It's asking the public to avoid these individuals it says may be targets for future violence.

Vancouver Deputy ChiefFiona Wilson saidWednesday ata news conference that the brother of two menon the list has already been killed.Meninder Dhaliwalwas shot to death outside a Whistler hotel last month.

"I want to make it clear that today's announcement is not about naming and shaming," said Wilson. "Identifying these men is in the interest of public safety."

A red car with a siren on it behind police tape in a pedestrian plaza.
A paramedic vehicle sits behind police tape in Whistler, B.C., after two people were arrested and charged in connection with a gang-related shooting on July 2, 2022. (Jessica Cheung/CBC)