A well known South Asian gangster from Surrey was killed in Brampton last week. Surrey resident Sameh Ali Mohammed was killed last Monday in Ontario. The 28-year-old Brothers Keeper gangster was shot to death at about 5:30 a.m. as he sat in a car in a driveway in Brampton, Ont. There is speculation that Mohammed’s murder may have been retaliation for the slaying in Oakville on Aug. 19 of Edmonton gangster Arman Dhillon, who had links to the rival United Nations gang. When Dhillon was killed, B.C. Brothers Keepers put up celebratory posts on their Instagram accounts.
By DESIBUZZCanada Staff With News Files
BRAMPTON – A well known South Asian gangster from Surrey was killed in Brampton last week.
Surrey resident Sameh Ali Mohammed was killed last Monday in Ontario. The 28-year-old Brothers Keeper gangster was shot to death at about 5:30 a.m. as he sat in a car in a driveway in Brampton, Ont.
Mohammed was identified by police as one of several young men involved in a series of shootings who refused to cooperate. Mohammed faced a number of firearms charges that were dropped last May. And he watched his younger brother Naseem “Little Man” Mohammed — also in the Brothers Keepers gang — go to prison in Washington State, reported Postmedia.
Dan McLaughlin, who speaks for the B.C. Prosecution Service, told Postmedia Tuesday that the seven firearms counts laid against Sameh Mohammed in April 2021 were stayed “after Crown Counsel with conduct of the file received further information about the case.”
“After reviewing this information and the rest of the available evidence the Crown concluded the charge assessment standard was no longer met. Accordingly a stay of proceedings was directed,” he said.
Mohammed moved to Ontario last month for security reasons, sources said Tuesday, after some of his gangland enemies figured out where his rented Richmond condo was located.
“Sameh had a ton of enemies dating back to his childhood days,” the source said.
Post media reported that some speculated the murder may have been retaliation for the slaying in Oakville on Aug. 19 of Edmonton gangster Arman Dhillon, 27, who had links to the rival United Nations gang. When Dhillon was killed, B.C. Brothers Keepers put up celebratory posts on their Instagram accounts.
Dhillon was shot at, but uninjured, while visiting the Lower Mainland in 2019. At the time, he was with UN gangster Karman Grewal, who was later shot to death at Vancouver Airport in May 2021. The suspects in Grewal’s murder are Brothers Keepers gangsters.