Two men charged in an alleged gangland murder plot in Kamloops are now facing new firearms charges tied to a Surrey probe. The Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit of B.C. says these charges, approved against three people, arose from a recent search warrant executed in Surrey.
Pair accused in alleged Kamloops murder plot accused of manufacturing illegal guns (Kamloops)
Key Takeaways:
- Two men already charged in an alleged Kamloops murder plot now face firearms charges
- The new charges pertain to manufacturing illegal guns and are unrelated to the murder case
- A search warrant in Surrey led to three individuals being charged
- The Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit of B.C. confirmed the new developments
- Ongoing investigations highlight larger concerns about gang-related activity in British Columbia
The Alleged Murder Plot in Kamloops
Two men initially faced charges in what British Columbia authorities have described as a gangland murder plot in Kamloops. While details remain limited, both men were named in legal proceedings tying them to criminal dealings in the region.
Unrelated Firearms Charges in Surrey
Law enforcement officials recently revealed that these same two men are now facing a fresh set of charges, this time involving the alleged manufacture of illegal firearms. According to investigators, the charges differ from the original murder plot accusations. They surfaced from a separate probe conducted in Surrey, illustrating the men’s alleged involvement with illegal weapons beyond Kamloops.
The Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit of B.C.
The Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit of B.C. confirmed that three people—including the two Kamloops suspects—were charged following a search warrant. The Unit, which focuses on organized crime in the province, announced that the investigation reached a tipping point when evidence was seized in Surrey.
Ongoing Investigations and Broader Implications
Officials have not released further details on the arrested individuals or the full scope of the alleged weapons manufacturing operation. However, the announcement underscores law enforcement’s commitment to monitoring and disrupting potential gang-related offenses across multiple jurisdictions in British Columbia. The story continues to evolve as local authorities and the courts address both the initial murder plot allegations and the newly filed firearms charges.