RCMP is offering a $50,000 reward for a Burnaby man who is part of a crime group allegedly involved in the laundering of millions of dollars.
32-year-old Cong Dinh of Burnaby is wanted on a Canada-wide warrant since 2013, and has been charged with five counts of laundering the proceeds of crime and one count of possession of property obtained by crime.
Dinh was part of a crime group that is allegedly involved in the laundering of approximately $2.7 million dollars, money they obtained from the trafficking of cocaine and ecstasy.
The group has an extensive cross-border network stretching from US and Canada to Australia and Vietnam. Police believe Dinh fled Canada before the charges were approved, and is possibly in Vietnam.
In cooperation with Metro Vancouver Crime Stoppers, the Bolo Program is offering a reward up to $50,000 for any information leading to the arrest of Cong Dinh.
This reward is available until June 3, 2020.
Crime Stoppers will award the money to anyone who anonymously provides them with information that leads police to Dinh’s arrest.
The Bolo Program is a Canadian public safety innovation project which launched in Toronto in May 2018, in cooperation with the Toronto Police Service, and its mission is to encourage citizens to be on the lookout for Canada’s most wanted criminals.
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