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Todd Gouwenberg Langley Sportsplex shooting victim United Nations gang member;
Todd Gouwenberg is
the Langley Sportsplex shooting victim who
has nearly 20 years
of gang involvement
Crime Scene of Harb Dhaliwal's shooting in Coal Harbour;
Francois Gauthier has been charged with first degree murder
in the death of Brothers Keepers gangster Harb Dhaliwal
United Nations gang member shooting Langley Sportsplex;
United Nations gang member killed less
than a week after
killing of rival
Brothers Keepers
gangster Harb
Dhaliwal in
Coal Harbour






Officers with the Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit of British Columbia en route to arrest a suspect;

Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit of British Columbia



The Combined Forces Special
Enforcement Unit of British
Columbia has decreased the
amount of gang activity in
British Columbia
by Nathan'ette Burdine: August 27, 2021
 


The Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit of British Columbia (CFSEU-BC) have managed to decrease the amount of gang activity in British Columbia by beefing up their patrol of the Brothers Keepers, the United Nations, Hells Angels, and others after a series of high profile gang killings in the public earlier during the year.

As a matter of fact, it was, back in May, after the public killings of United Nations gangster Karman Grewal and Brothers Keepers gangster Jaskeert Kalkat that the CFSEU-BC put up a poster warning the public about the heighten gang activity in the area.

The gangsters looked at that and were like, “We don’t need that type of heat.” So, they bounced. Some went to other provinces while others opted to just lay low.

“The co-ordinated collaborative approach by police was effective and remain effective. Certainly, the more attention that you pay them, the more disruptive, suppressive and uncomfortable it makes their lives and ability to do whatever it is they’re trying to do. That also has the effect of causing them to disperse,” is what CFSEU-BC Staff Sgt. Lindsey Houghton told the Vancouver Sun folks.

The one thing that is for sure is that it is not good to take part in the thug life because it can take away a person’s life by either getting him or her a forever stay in prison or in the ground; which is what happened last Sunday to one of the gangsters, 21-year-old Min Zin, who was featured on the CFSEU-BC’s warning poster.

CFSEU-BC Public Safety Warning Poster 11 Lower Mainland Gangsters;





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