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Abbotsford police arrest three men in drug trafficking investigation

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February 24, 2024 2:39pm

Abbotsford Police have arrested three men in connection with drug trafficking. In late 2022, the Abbotsford Police Department’s Drug Enforcement Unit initiated an investigation into the drug trafficking behaviours of two individuals identified as Anmol Sandhu and Navdeep Dhaliwal of Abbotsford, BC.

The investigation led to the execution of multiple search warrants in Abbotsford and Surrey, which resulted in the identification of evidence supporting charges under the Criminal Code of Canada and the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act. As that investigation progressed, officers identified additional evidence that led to the AbbyPD Major Crime Unit initiating another investigation dubbed “Project High Table,” which focused on individuals who investigators believed may be conspiring to commit murder.

Over several months of investigation, officers identified evidence that Gavinder Siekham was conspiring with Anmol Sandhu and Navdeep Dhaliwal to murder rival gang members who are all active in the ongoing and brutal BC Gang Conflict. On Wednesday, February 21st, 2024, all three of these individuals were arrested and are facing two counts of Conspiracy to Commit Murder under the Criminal Code. They remain in custody.  Sandhu and  Dhaliwal have been charged with trafficking offences under the Controlled Drug and Substance Act.

These offences are connected to the ongoing BC Gang conflict. Additional investigations remain active. To protect the integrity of those ongoing investigations, we will not be providing further detail at this time.

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