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Indo-Canadian Man Charged With Five Separate Arsons In Surrey
- April 20, 2021
Fifty-one-year-old Balveer Singh Boparai of Surrey is now charged with five counts of arson causing damage to property. He was held in custody for court and later released. This man has no connections to well known Punjabi singer-songwriter Balvir Boparai of De De Ghera fame, who also lives in Surrey and is in the same age bracket. “Balvir is a hardworking and honest man, a good guy and we want to clarify that he is not related to the man who was charged and who has a similar name as him,” Balvir Boparai’s friend and Punjabi entertainment pioneer Bobby Nagra told DESIBUZZCanada.
By PD Raj – Senior Writer DESIBUZZCanada
SURREY - Multiple charges have been laid against an Indo-Canadian man from Surrey in relation to five separate arsons, in Newton.
Fifty-one-year-old Balveer Singh Boparai of Surrey is now charged with five counts of arson causing damage to property. He was held in custody for court and later released.
This man has no connections to well known Punjabi singer-songwriter Balvir Boparai of De De Ghera fame, who also lives in Surrey and is in the same age bracket.
“Balvir is a hardworking and honest man, a good guy and we want to clarify that he is not related to the man who was charged and who has a similar name as him,” Balvir Boparai’s friend and Punjabi entertainment pioneer Bobby Nagra told DESIBUZZCanada.
This Surrey RCMP Frontline investigation into the Indo-Canadian arsonist began on April 15, 2021, just after 12:30 p.m. Police received notification from Surrey Fire Services that several small intentional fires were set in garbage cans in Newton, since 9:30 a.m. that morning. The circumstances of each fire led investigators to believe that these fires may be connected.
At approximately 12:50 p.m., an additional fire was set in a dumpster at a fast food restaurant in the 6300-block of King George Boulevard. Officers responded to the restaurant and quickly gathered enough evidence to identify Balveer Boparai as a suspect. Officers then dispersed throughout the area and patrolled for the suspect, who was located and arrested at a nearby bus stop.
Investigating a string of arsons in such a short period of time requires a great deal of coordination, says Surrey RCMP Frontline Officer, Inspector Marina Wilks. We are grateful for the partnership with Surrey Fire Services and the assistance of the Surrey RCMP Arson Coordinator.