THE Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit of British Columbia (CFSEU-BC) announced on Friday that working closely with the United States Marshals Service, US Customs and Border Protection, Canada Border Services Agency, Canadian Department of Justice, Canadian Consular Services, and the Integrated Homicide Investigation Team, it has facilitated the return of one of Canada’s most wanted fugitives, Conor D’Monte, to a Canadian pre-trial facility.
Conor D’Monte was being held in custody in Puerto Rico where he was arrested after years of being sought by police for his alleged role in a gang-related homicide.
“CFSEU-BC and our police partners from around the globe spent many years looking for Conor D’Monte. Just like other fugitives, including Rabih Alkhalil who is also one of Canada’s ‘Most Wanted’, CFSEU-BC and police will not stop until we catch those wanted for violent crimes,” said Assistant Commissioner Manny Mann, CFSEU-BC’s Chief Officer.
“With the assistance of the BOLO Program, police agencies, and the public, we will be able to bring them before the courts so they can stand trial and be held accountable for the harm they’ve caused.”
The CFSEU-BC said that it is now focused on supporting the prosecution of Conor D’Monte. It added that as his pending trial is an active judicial process, it will not be making further comment.
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