Surrey male shooting victim Juvraj Jabal dead (Friday update)

SURREY RCMP announced on Thursday that the male victim of the February 8 shooting in Fraser Heights has succumbed to his injuries and the investigation has been turned over to the Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT).

The VOICE has now confirmed from police sources that the victim is Juvraj Jabal. He had connections to the Brothers Keepers.

On Tuesday, February 8 at 11:30 p.m., the RCMP responded to a report of shots fired in the 16800-block of 104 Avenue. A male and a female were located in a vehicle suffering from gunshot wounds. Both victims were transported to hospital, the woman in serious condition and the man with life-threatening injuries.

On Wednesday morning there were media reports about a blue sedan that was targeted in a driveway of a gas station at 104 Avenue and 168 Street.

Police said on Wednesday that initial indications were that the shooting was related to the Lower Mainland Gang Conflict. Surrey RCMP Serious Crime Unit took conduct of the investigation and was being supported by partner agencies including the Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit of B.C. (CFSEU-BC). Due to the life-threatening injuries of one of victims, IHIT had also been engaged.

At this stage, it is not known if this could be retaliation for the shooting death of Indian gangster Jimi Sandhu at a hotel in Rawai in Phuket, Thailand, last week on Friday. Sandhu had been deported from Canada to India.

Here in B.C., police sources had confirmed to The VOICE that Sandhu still had connections here and was aligned with the UN Gang that is in conflict with the Brothers Keepers.
They feared that could trigger some kind of retaliation, so the CFSEU-BC was striving to ensure all intelligence was shared with other agencies in order to enable strategies to mitigate any violence.

 

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