2017 Surrey Murder Case Ends with Guilty Verdict
A 2017 Surrey murder case has ended with a guilty verdict, bringing closure to the victim’s family. The accused will face sentencing in the coming months.
A 2017 Surrey murder case has ended with a guilty verdict, bringing closure to the victim’s family. The accused will face sentencing in the coming months.
Four men have been charged with first-degree murder and forcible confinement in the death of a 19-year-old Abbotsford man, who was found with severe injuries in Surrey on January 27 and later died in hospital.
Charged are Jaskaran Singh (20) and Bipanpreet Singh (22) of Surrey, Ravdeep Gill (21) of Winnipeg, and Harmandeep Gill (26) of Brampton, Ont. A fifth person, Inderpreet Khosa (19) of Abbotsford, faces a charge of forcible confinement.
Police say the killing was targeted but not gang-related. The charges follow a six-month investigation involving multiple police agencies across B.C., Manitoba, and Ontario.
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