The older cousin of Sameet, Gary and Randy Kang was sent to jail for a year Monday for assisting the gang by renting stash houses for them. He earlier pleaded guilty to one count of knowingly parti…
The older cousin of Sameet, Gary and Randy Kang was sent to jail for a year Monday for assisting the gang by renting stash houses for them. He earlier pleaded guilty to one count of knowingly participating in the activities of a criminal organization.Kang gang member gets a year in jail KIM BOLAN Updated: April 2, 2019 A member of the Kang criminal organization has been sentenced to a year in jail after pleading guilty to helping the gang in the drug trade by renting stash houses.
Kang’s younger cousins Sameet and Gary were also arrested, along with several others who remain before the courts.Thier brother Randy was shot to death in Surrey in November 2017. “He located rental properties, he met property owners, he negotiated leases and he dealt with problems. His involvement occurred over a number of months and his actions cannot be described as the impulsive behaviour of a naïve individual.”
And Ranbir’s comments on some of the wiretaps hinted that he was directly involved in the drug business, the judge said. Harris said the Kangs stored and mixed their drugs in stash houses, before distributing them across the Lower Mainland, to Vancouver Island, and to the B.C. Interior. “The stash houses were typically apartment suites and they were used for the storing and mixing of drugs. Safe houses were suites that were occupied by members of the gang.”
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