A Kabaddi organizer and home builder has allegedly been shot in Surrey Friday and sent to hospital with serious injuries. Although the police has not identified the victim, social media posts have identified the man shot as Kamaljit Singh Kang, aka Nitu Kang, a local Kabaddi organizer and a home builder. A video shared on whatsapp allegedly of the incident shows a white coloured vehicle stop near Man on a street and shots ring out. The Man rushes off up a driveway and the shooter follows and fires more shots until the Man runs and disappears behind a house. But police have not confirmed the video.

By DESIBUZZCanada Staff

SURREY – A Kabaddi organizer and home builder has allegedly been shot in Surrey Friday and sent to hospital with serious injuries.

Surrey RCMP said Friday that they were on the scene at a shooting in the Bear Creek area that has sent one person to hospital.

Although the police has not identified the victim, social media posts have identified the man shot as Kamaljit Singh Kang, aka Nitu Kang, a local Kabaddi organizer and a home builder. A video shared on whatsapp allegedly of the incident shows a white coloured vehicle stop near Man on a street and shots ring out. The Man rushes off up a driveway and the shooter follows and fires more shots until the Man runs and disappears behind a house. But police have not confirmed the video.

 On May 5 at approximately 8:06 a.m., Surrey RCMP responded to the report of a shooting in a residential driveway located in the 8100-block of 144A Street. Police attended and located an adult male suffering from apparent gunshot wounds and provided medical assistance until Emergency Health Services arrived on scene. The man was transported to hospital with serious injuries.

At approximately 8:34 a.m., Surrey RCMP were notified of a vehicle fire at 125A Street and Colebrook Road. The vehicle located on fire is similar in description to the suspect vehicle seen fleeing the area of the shooting, however further investigation is required to link the two incidents. 

Surrey RCMP General Investigation Unit has conduct of both investigations and are in the evidence gathering stage. This appears to be a targeted incident; however, the motive is unknown.

Anyone with information or dash camera footage from the area is asked to contact Surrey RCMP at 604-599-0502.