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

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

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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.

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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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