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Shots fired, arson attempt in B.C. linked to extortion threats targeting South Asian businesses: RCMP

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Shots fired and an attempted arson at a home in Surrey, B.C., over the weekend appear to be linked to extortion threats targeting South Asian businesses across the country.

Just after 3 a.m. on Saturday, police were called to a residence near the intersection of 88 Avenue and 192 Street.

"Evidence consistent with a shooting was located at the scene along with evidence of an attempted arson," the Surrey RCMP said in a news release.

The next day, one of the people who lives in the home "received a demand for money, which is consistent with extortions targeting the South Asian community," Mounties added, saying it’s fortunate no one was injured.

Earlier this year, the RCMP formed a national task force to oversee the investigation into the extortion threats and the violent crimes associated with them in Ontario, Alberta and B.C.

In this case, a suspect vehicle was located by police, who said they determined it was stolen.

A photo of the suspects and the car, a Kia Rio 5, has been released in an attempt to further the investigation.

Anyone with information is urged to call Surrey RCMP at 604-599-0502 and quote file 2024-117785.

Anonymous tips can be provided to CrimeStoppers at 1-800-222-8477.

CrimeStoppers recently launched a campaign to encourage anonymous reports of extortion threats, producing radio ads in English and Punjabi.

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