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Surrey RCMP Announce $50,000 Reward For Kidnapping Suspect Meaz Nour-Eldin Also Wanted On Sex Assault Allegation

10 Mar, 2020 06:06 PM

    The world became a bit smaller for Meaz Nour-Eldin as Surrey RCMP announced its collaboration with the BOLO Program today. The hunt to locate and arrest Meaz Nour-Eldin on a Canada Wide warrant for kidnapping has been intensified as people from all over the country will now ‘be on the lookout’ for him, ready to claim the $50,000 reward for information leading to his capture.


    These charges stem from an investigation by the Surrey RCMP Serious Crime Unit which began on July 4, 2019. At approximately 7:30 that morning, police received a report of the alleged kidnapping of an adult male victim from Surrey. The victim was subsequently located the morning of July 5, 2019, and taken to the hospital for the treatment of non-life threatening injuries.


    As a result of the investigation police identified 4 suspects and charges of kidnapping, unlawful confinement, aggravated assault, robbery, and firearms offences were laid on July 25, 2019.


    Three of those suspects have been arrested. A Canada Wide warrant for the arrest of Meaz Nour-Eldin was issued on July 29, 2020.


    In addition to the charges Meaz Nour-Eldin is facing in Surrey, he is also wanted on further provincial warrants in British Columbia, Alberta, and Ontario related to drug trafficking, human trafficking, and sexual assault.


    Since July, members of the Surrey RCMP have worked diligently to locate Meaz Nour-Eldin, gathering information here in the Lower Mainland and with the assistance of policing partners across Canada. We remain committed to locating him safely and facilitating his entry into the court process.


    Surrey RCMP has a track record of success in identifying and locating individuals as a result of making public appeals for assistance.


    Metro Vancouver residents have helped time and again, to bring criminals to justice by responding to our reports in the media and over social media. Today we are elevating and amplifying our public audience by collaborating with the BOLO Program who will bring nationwide attention to our hunt for Meaz Nour-Eldin. As always we are asking anyone with information to help us locate him to please contact Surrey RCMP. – This time when you help us, you may be eligible to receive a $50,000 reward.


    Surrey RCMP is not looking for witnesses or people to testify; this case is ready to go to trial. We’re just looking for the location of Meaz Nour-Eldin, so he can be apprehended and face justice.


    This is a message for Meaz Nour-Eldin: there’s nowhere to go and we will apprehend you sooner or later. So just do the right thing: call a lawyer, and turn yourself in. To the relatives, friends and associates of Nour-Eldin, I want to remind that you may faces charges for accessory after the fact if you assist Nour-Eldin in evading arrest. said Inspector Cliff Chastellaine, Surrey RCMP Major Crime Unit.


    Keep in mind that the public must take no action to apprehend Meaz Nour-Eldin. Anyone who sees him on the street is asked to call 911 immediately.


    If you want to speak with police investigators, call us at 604 599-0502. If you wish to remain anonymous, please contact Crime Stoppers. To be eligible for the $50,000 reward, please report your sightings / tips to 911, Surrey RCMP or Crime Stoppers.

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