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SERIAL GANG MURDERS: Hitmen Getting Free Reign To Slaughter South Asian Gangsters With Two Killed On Saturday
- May 24, 2021
Police seem helpless as serial killers in the guise of murderous Hitmen for hire by gangsters are assassinating rival gangsters with Brothers’ Keeper and Red Scorpion-Kang gangsters getting the death warrant this week. Three gangsters were gunned down with Yasin Khan, who is with the Red Scorpion-Kang, killed Thursday in Nanaimo and Brothers’ Keeper affiliated Gurkeert Kalkat, the brother of Jaskeert Kalkat — who was killed May 12 in Burnaby — was shot to death Saturday about 5:30 p.m. local time. On the same day, his fellow gang associate was killed in Coquitlam and although he has not been identified by name, social media says it was a Brothers’ Keeper gangster with initial JA, but police have identified him as 42-year-old Mir Aali Hussain.
By R. Paul Dhillon – Editor-Founder DESIBUZZCanada
METRO VANCOUVER – There are serial killers on the loose in the guise of murderous Hitmen who are killing South Asian gangsters at will with two killed on Saturday and another two days earlier in three different BC and Alberta locations.
Police seem helpless as killers for hire by gangsters are assassinating rival gangsters with Brothers’ Keeper and Red Scorpion-Kang gangsters getting the death warrant this week.
Three gangsters were gunned down with Yasin Khan, who is with the Red Scorpion-Kang, killed Thursday in Nanaimo and Brothers’ Keeper affiliated Gurkeert Kalkat, the brother of Jaskeert Kalkat — who was killed May 12 in Burnaby — was shot to death Saturday about 5:30 p.m. local time. On the same day, his fellow gang associate was killed in Coquitlam and although he has not been identified by name, social media says it was a Brothers’ Keeper gangster with initial JA, but policde identified him as 42-year-old Mir Aali Hussain on Tuesday.
The Coquitlam killing happened near Henderson Avenue and Hart Street late Saturday afternoon and witnesses said they heard at least six gun shots coming from an alleyway.
“I live down a really long driveway and when I looked across the street I saw somebody running away and they had blue pants on and a blue shirt on and I think it was a man,” one witness told Global News.
“I thought somebody was lighting fireworks off right now. Next thing you know, half an hour later, cops everywhere,” he said.
One woman said she looked and was able to see a body lying just outside the door of a white Toyota SUV and several bullet shots surrounding the vehicle.
A yellow tarp appeared to be placed over the body of a man.
Several blocks surrounding the crime scene were closed to traffic and several evidence markers could be seen in the area.
A press released on Tuesday said Coquitlam RCMP responded to reports of a shooting near Hart Street and Henderson Avenueon on Saturday, May 22, 2021 at around 5:30 p.m. Police found a man, later identified as Mir Aali Hussain, on the ground beside his white 2020 Toyota Highlander with gunshot wounds. He was pronounced dead at scene.
A stolen 2002 red Buick Century, with only one hubcap on the rear passenger wheel, left the scene immediately following the shooting and is believed to be the suspect vehicle. There were at least two people on board. This suspect vehicle was seen driving in the area of Hart Street and Henderson Avenue for at least 20 minutes prior to the shooting.
On May 23, 2021, the suspect vehicle was found by the Langley RCMP parked near 260 Street and 30A Avenue in Aldergrove. Attached to the vehicle were stolen licence plates that are believed to have been stolen in the Guildford neighbourhood of Surrey on May 22, 2021.
Investigators are working to establish a timeline of Hussain’s activities leading up to his murder in Coquitlam. Anyone with dash cam video and/or anyone who witnessed the shooting is urged to contact IHIT immediately.
“The victim, Mir Hussain, was known to police,” says Sergeant Frank Jang of IHIT. “We have not yet determined if this is linked to the ongoing Lower Mainland gang conflict.”
Late Saturday investigators confirmed the shooting was targeted. In recent weeks dozens of shootings have taken place in busy areas such as malls and parks. The brazen daytime killings have led to fears that it would only be a matter of time until an innocent person is killed.
Early Saturday, Nanaimo RCMP shared more information about Khan’s murder, with investigators confirming it is linked to the lower mainland gang conflict.
The killing happened around 3:30 p.m. on May 20, near a Wendy’s at the Rock City Plaza.
Nanaimo RCMP said three suspects were arrested in connection to the shooting, but have since been released pending further investigation.
Thursday’s shooting marked the first time the ongoing dispute has spread beyond BC’s Lower Mainland.
But with Gurkeera Kalkat’s killing in Calgary’s Bankview neighbourhood on Saturday, the conflict has spread across provincial borders.
Witnesses tell Global News the shooting happened in the alley behind a halfway house in the area.
Officers responded to the 1800 block of 26 Avenue S.W. after 5:30 p.m. and found a Kalkat suffering from gunshot wounds inside a vehicle” parked in the alley behind 26 Avenue S.W. He was later pronounced dead at the scene, police said.
Shortly after the shooting, police responded to a vehicle fire in the 2200 block of 31 Avenue S.W. that officers believe is related.
“According to witnesses, multiple suspects then entered a second vehicle, a blue, four-door car, possibly a Subaru Impreza or Legacy, and fled the scene,” police said.
“The level of violence demonstrated in this incident is extremely concerning to us,” said Staff Sgt. Martin Schiavetta in a news release.
“We are dedicating resources from across the service to this investigation to ensure that the individuals involved are held accountable.”
If you have information on the shooting or vehicle fire, contact police at the non-emergency line at 403-266-1234 or the homicide unit tip line at 403-428-8877 or call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.
Coquitlam RCMP is also appealing for any information or CCTV video. Anyone with information is asked to call 604-945-1550 or Crimestoppers at 1-800-222-8477.