While police seem to be asleep at the switch, the extortion shootings continue like an unstoppable menace with the latest being a Cloverdale house that was shot up a second time on Sunday in two weeks. Surrey Police Service (SPS) and RCMP Surrey Provincial Operations Support Unit (SPOSU) are investigating an overnight shooting at a residence in the Cloverdale neighbourhood. There continues to be much anger and frustration from the local South Asian community that police are not doing enough or much of anything to curb this deadly menace of shootings, intimidations and death threats for over a year now. There has been countless community forums and awards and extra funding from federal and provincial governments including a task force but nothing has curbed multiple weekly shootings
By PD Raj – Senior Reporter DESIBUZZCanada
SURREY – While police seem to be asleep at the switch, the extortion shootings continue like an unstoppable menace with the latest being a Cloverdale house that was shot up a second time on Sunday in two weeks.
Surrey Police Service (SPS) and RCMP Surrey Provincial Operations Support Unit (SPOSU) are investigating an overnight shooting at a residence in the Cloverdale neighbourhood.
At approximately 2:20 am on January 11, RCMP SPOSU members responded to reports of a shooting in the 18700 block of 54 Avenue, Surrey. Upon arrival, police located a home that had been damaged. Fortunately, nobody was injured as a result of the incident.

This residence was previously targeted on December 31,2025 and it appears that this incident is related to the ongoing series of extortions in Surrey.
RCMP SPOSU General Investigation Unit (GIU) said they attended and has taken conduct of the investigation. The investigation is in its early stages and investigators are continuing to gather evidence at this time.
There continues to be much anger and frustration from the local South Asian community that police are not doing enough or much of anything to curb this deadly menace of shootings, intimidations and death threats for over a year now.

There has been countless community forums and awards and extra funding from federal and provincial governments including a task force but nothing has curbed multiple weekly shootings
Anyone with information about this incident, including CCTV or dashcam footage, or who may know the identities of the suspects is asked to contact SPS’ non-emergency line at 604-599-0502, or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 or www.solvecrime.ca and quote file number 26-1423 (SU).


