Daily Guardian
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Technology
  • Climate
  • Auto
  • Travel
  • Web Stories
What's On

“Mr. Wine of Texas” Bob Landon Explains Texas Wine Terroir for HelloNation

December 12, 2025

Decking the Halls: 13th Annual Christmas Tree Giveaway Delivers Holiday Joy to More Than Families in Need

December 12, 2025

Deck the Palms: Meredith Marks, Taiga Brava, Delta Miles, and More Headline a Holi-gay Season at The Tryst Puerto Vallarta

December 12, 2025

XPO, Aramex, and Geodis Reshape the Future of Last Mile Logistics as Demand Surges Worldwide

December 12, 2025

Emerging Growth Opportunities in the Polycystic Kidney Disease Drugs Market: Strategic Insights for 2023 and Beyond

December 12, 2025
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Finance Pro
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Daily Guardian
Subscribe
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Technology
  • Climate
  • Auto
  • Travel
  • Web Stories
Daily Guardian
Home » B.C. urges Ottawa to expedite deportations of extortion suspects
News

B.C. urges Ottawa to expedite deportations of extortion suspects

By News RoomDecember 12, 20253 Mins Read
B.C. urges Ottawa to expedite deportations of extortion suspects
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email
B.C. urges Ottawa to expedite deportations of extortion suspects

The B.C. government is urging Ottawa to expedite deportation hearings for extortion suspects after Global News reported they had all claimed refugee status.

“If you’re involved in criminal extortion and in Canada illegally, you should be removed. It’s that simple,” B.C. solicitor general Nina Krieger said on Thursday.

The mayor of Surrey, a city that has been heavily impacted by the extortion crisis, also said she was “appalled” by the development and demanded federal action.

They were responding to a Global News report revealing that all 14 extortion suspects sent for deportation hearings had filed asylum claims.

Efforts to deport them must now wait until their refugee claims have been heard by the Immigration and Refugee Board, according to the officials.

The hurdle to deportations comes as B.C. faces increasingly brazen India-based crime groups like the Lawrence Bishnoi gang that have been demanding large sums of money from predominantly Sikh Canadians.

To underscore their case, they threaten to kill their targets and then hire local foot soldiers who are often in Canada on student visas to shoot at their houses.

The scheme has become so rampant in parts of B.C. and Ontario that police and immigration officers have formed extortion task forces.

But while the Canada Border Services Agency has opened 96 investigations as a result of the B.C. Extortion Task Forces, all 14 suspects sent for deportation hearings have claimed asylum.

For news impacting Canada and around the world, sign up for breaking news alerts delivered directly to you when they happen.

Get breaking National news

For news impacting Canada and around the world, sign up for breaking news alerts delivered directly to you when they happen.

Community leaders at the front line of the extortion epidemic that has spread fears in the province’s South Asian community responded angrily.

Surrey Mayor Brenda Locke wrote in a news release that residents of her city “deserve better than to see our legal and immigration systems abused.”

“The federal government must move to immediately fix Canada’s immigration and deportation laws to protect our communities. Guests in our country who break our laws need to be sent home.”

The Safe Surrey Coalition, led by mayoral candidate Doug McCallum, said the government must close the “gaping loopholes in our immigration system that let Indian extortion terrorists dodge deportation by filing bogus last minute refugee claims.”

“They are not refugees,” said McCallum, who served as mayor until 2022. “Their fake claims turn our immigration system into a protective shield for the Bishnoi terrorist syndicate.”

Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree, whose portfolio includes the CBSA, has not yet responded to a request for comment.

In a post on X, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre wrote: “Charge them. Convict them. Deport them. No more loopholes. No more excuses.”

Meanwhile, each of the 14 suspects B.C. authorities sent to the IRB for a deportation hearing made a refugee claim, which experts said could delay their removals.

“I have previously raised this issue with the federal minister of public safety, stressing the need for faster decisions and stronger tools to prevent abuse of the refugee system,” the B.C. solicitor general, who is also public safety minister, said.

“We continue to urge Ottawa to expedite hearings when there are credible links to organized crime or violence. We all agree that if you are part of these criminal activities, you should be deported.”

[email protected]


&copy 2025 Global News, a division of Corus Entertainment Inc.

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

Keep Reading

Lululemon sales fall in North America as consumers tighten their wallets

Lawyer tied to Ryan Wedding has reasons to flee if granted bail, Crown argues

Interference by police after Quebec teen killed by cops can’t go unpunished: lawyers

King Charles III to give televised address about his cancer treatment

Students with complex needs continue to be excluded from Sask. schools: advocates

Alberta gig workers push for recognition as unstable incomes, burnout take toll

Pressure mounts on Quebec Liberal Leader Pablo Rodriguez to resign amid crisis

Longueuil mayor seeks probe into police actions after shooting of Nooran Rezayi

Saskatoon enhances winter emergency response plan ahead of cold snap

Editors Picks

Decking the Halls: 13th Annual Christmas Tree Giveaway Delivers Holiday Joy to More Than Families in Need

December 12, 2025

Deck the Palms: Meredith Marks, Taiga Brava, Delta Miles, and More Headline a Holi-gay Season at The Tryst Puerto Vallarta

December 12, 2025

XPO, Aramex, and Geodis Reshape the Future of Last Mile Logistics as Demand Surges Worldwide

December 12, 2025

Emerging Growth Opportunities in the Polycystic Kidney Disease Drugs Market: Strategic Insights for 2023 and Beyond

December 12, 2025

Subscribe to News

Get the latest Canada news and updates directly to your inbox.

Latest News

$13.3 Billion Process Analytical Technology Market Outlook, 2025-2032: Shares and Opportunities by Measurement Technology, Deployment Mode, Service Type, Application, End User Industry, Region

December 12, 2025

BeToken Transforms an 18-Year Business Into a Web3 Asset

December 12, 2025

Lululemon sales fall in North America as consumers tighten their wallets

December 12, 2025
Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest TikTok Instagram
© 2025 Daily Guardian Canada. All Rights Reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms
  • Advertise
  • Contact

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

Go to mobile version