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Police task force results in 27 gangster convictions: VPD

Article content The VPD-led Taskforce Tourniquet comprised several joint enforcement projects dubbed Projects Tariff, Temper, Triplet and Territory. It was launched in 2017 to combat increasing gang violence. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Anti-gang task force results in 27 convictions, drug and firearms seizures: Vancouver police Back to video Police say the convictions resulting from the task force’s investigations have led to a period of decreased shootings and murders between 2018 and 2020. The 27 convicted gangsters were “significant players in the gang conflict between March 2017 and August 2018,” said Const. Tania Visintin at a news conference on Friday, the same day the final guilty plea related to the task force was entered in court.

27 Metro Vancouver gangsters convicted due to VPD-led taskforce

The VPD-led task force was launched in 2017 as a response to increasing gang violence. It included officers from the Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit of BC, the RCMP, the Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT), and local municipal police departments. “Together, the team launched several projects under the Tourniquet umbrella, including Projects Tariff, Temper, Triplet and Territory,” VPD spokesperson Constable Tania Visintin said in a statement. A total of 27 people were convicted as a result of the task force. Convictions against these individuals include participation in a criminal organization, murder conspiracy, firearms trafficking, and drug trafficking. Additionally, the task force has seized more than 170 firearms, over 10 kg of fentanyl, 40 kg of heroin, methamphetamine, and cocaine, and more than $2 million in cash, jewelry, and high-end vehicles.

27 convicted, more than 100 firearms seized in gang task force investigations, VPD says

27 convicted, more than 100 firearms seized in gang task force investigations, VPD says
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Homicide police seeking witnesses to deadly fight at a Surrey mall

Article content The Integrated Homicide Investigation Team said two men were involved in an altercation outside Tim Hortons in the rotunda of Surrey Central City mall around 8:30 a.m. on June 7. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Homicide police seek witnesses to deadly fight at Surrey mall Back to video One of the men, Andrew Doucette, was taken to hospital, where his condition deteriorated. He later died from injuries sustained in the fight, said police. According to his obituary, Doucette, 61, died on June 15 at Surrey Memorial Hospital. The Integrated Homicide Investigation Team took over the investigation on June 21.

Man dies following altercation at Surrey Central City mall: IHIT

“One of the males, identified as Andrew Doucette, was injured and taken to the hospital,” IHIT says in a statement. “After a few days, Doucette’s condition worsened and he succumbed to injuries sustained in the physical altercation.” Investigators are working to piece together the circumstances surrounding the fight. They’re asking for anyone who may have witnessed the altercation to contact the police and assist in the investigation. Mr. Andrew Doucette (IHIT) “We are looking to compile a fulsome accurate account of what happened,” says IHIT Sergeant David Lee. “There were several persons that saw this incident and we ask for them to contact IHIT.”

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