Another Indian criminal has been arrested in the US after threatening a Langley resident last year in the ongoing extortion menace. On May 27, 2024, the Langley RCMP received a report of threats from a Langley resident. The victim in Langley reported to police that they had received threatening phone calls from an unknown number. The Langley RCMP Investigative Services Section assumed conduct of the investigation. As a result of months long, complex and dynamic investigation, Jasmeet Singh was identified as a suspect.
By PD Raj – Senior Reporter DESIBUZZCanada
LANGLEY – Another Indian criminal has been arrested in the US after threatening a Langley resident last year in the ongoing extortion menace.
On May 27, 2024, the Langley RCMP received a report of threats from a Langley resident.
The victim in Langley reported to police that they had received threatening phone calls from an unknown number. The Langley RCMP Investigative Services Section assumed conduct of the investigation.
As a result of months long, complex and dynamic investigation, Jasmeet Singh was identified as a suspect.

As the investigation progressed, Langley RCMP investigators determined that Jasmeet Singh was residing in Fresno, California. Investigators then connected with the RCMP Liaison Officer in San Francisco and the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI). As a result of cross-border and agency collaboration, additional evidence was gathered, and police began to further the investigation.
As a result of the investigative efforts of police in Langley and from the FBI, the decision was made for the FBI to proceed with the charge approval process in their jurisdiction.
The Langley RCMP continued the investigation and worked in partnership with the Federal RCMP International Operations to ensure ongoing information sharing with the FBI.

“This outcome is a direct result of the dedication, professionalism, and outstanding efforts of the Langley RCMP’s Investigative Services Section, the RCMP Liaison Officer program and our key partners in the United States. Their seamless cross-border collaboration was essential to this success,” said Superintendent Harm Dosange.
We continue to encourage anyone who has been the victim of threats to report it to police and save all communications. Do not respond to threats and do not comply with demands.

