B.C. wants millions in assets from accused in massive U.S. drug and extortion case

The B.C. government is seeking to seize over $11 million in assets from Garinder Deo, a gang associate linked to a major U.S. drug and extortion investigation. Police recently raided his West Vancouver home as part of a broader crackdown on international criminal organizations.
Why it matters
This case highlights the ongoing efforts of Canadian authorities to dismantle international criminal networks and utilize civil forfeiture to target the proceeds of organized crime.
Copy Link Email X Reddit Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr B.C. wants millions in assets from accused in massive U.S. drug and extortion case The director of civil forfeiture filed a lawsuit against longtime B.C. gangster Garinder Deo on Wednesday, a day after police raided his $5.5 million West Vancouver home
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