Close X
Friday, November 29, 2024
ADVT 
National

Surrey RCMP need assault suspects of South Asian descent to be identified

Darpan News Desk Surrey RCMP, 04 May, 2023 04:32 PM
  • Surrey RCMP need assault suspects of South Asian descent to be identified

Surrey RCMP is releasing two short videos of suspects in an assault in order to advance an ongoing investigation.

On March 19th, at approximately 5:50 p.m. Surrey RCMP was monitoring a protest in the 8500-block of 132 Street when a fight broke out in the crowd, resulting in an assault.

Police officers intervened and were able to extract the injured male victim and take him to safety, where he was provided medical care for non-life threatening injuries by Emergency Health Services.

Surrey RCMP is releasing two short videos from the scene that shows three suspects who are believed to be involved in the assault.

The first video shows a suspect who is described as a South Asian man in his mid-20s to early-30s, with a long black beard, wearing all dark clothing, blue vest and a small blue turban.

The second video shows the second suspect who is described as a South Asian man in his mid-20s to early -30s, with short black beard, wearing all black clothing, black vest and a small black turban. This suspect is seen holding a yellow colour flag in his hand. The same video shows the third suspect, who is described as a man in his early 20s, wearing all black clothing and a bright orange colour mask.

"The RCMP respects the right to peaceful protests, but unlawful and violent activity such as assaults, will not be tolerated, says Corporal Sarbjit Sangha, Surrey RCMP Media Relations Officer. It is not always safe for police to take immediate enforcement action within a large group of protesters; however, these offences continue to be fully investigated and could lead to subsequent arrests or charges."

Anyone who can help identify the suspect or with information about this incident is asked to call the Surrey RCMP General Investigation Unit at 604-599-0502.

MORE National ARTICLES

A shooting at a Sardis cemetery in Chilliwack leaves one dead and one injured

A shooting at a Sardis cemetery in Chilliwack leaves one dead and one injured
Police located two adult males suffering from gun shot wounds. Sadly, one victim succumbed to his injuries on scene, while the second was transported to hospital. A suspect vehicle was observed fleeing the scene and shortly after, a similar vehicle was located on fire in the 6700-block of 224 Street in Langley.

A shooting at a Sardis cemetery in Chilliwack leaves one dead and one injured

Canada's Jeremy Hansen to orbit the moon

Canada's Jeremy Hansen to orbit the moon
Artemis II, as it's known, is currently slated to launch as early as November 2024 and will be the first crewed mission to the moon since the final Apollo mission took flight in 1972. The crew will orbit Earth before rocketing hundreds of thousands of kilometres for a figure-8 manoeuvre around the moon before their momentum brings them home.

Canada's Jeremy Hansen to orbit the moon

VPD deputy chief "appalled" by post-rally remarks

VPD deputy chief
The department has alleged at least two people were assaulted but did not provide further details. Chow says policing demonstrations and protests are challenging, and protecting the right to free speech is "one of the most important" aspects of the job.

VPD deputy chief "appalled" by post-rally remarks

Darpan 10 with Surrey City Councillor Linda Annis

Darpan 10 with Surrey City Councillor Linda Annis
You can’t be from Surrey and not appreciate what the South Asian community brings to our city. The fabric of our city is stronger, more entertaining, more colourful, better tasting, and more entrepreneurial because of our South Asian residents. Together, we’re writing the Surrey story, and the contributions of our South Asian community are definitely there for all to see.   

Darpan 10 with Surrey City Councillor Linda Annis

BC Ferry commissioner OKs 9.2% yearly fare hikes

BC Ferry commissioner OKs 9.2% yearly fare hikes
Transportation Minister Rob Fleming says in a response to the statement that he wants to assure those who use the coastal ferry service that the goal is to hold the annual fare increase to three per cent.

BC Ferry commissioner OKs 9.2% yearly fare hikes

'The Last of Us' set to film in Vancouver

'The Last of Us' set to film in Vancouver
The wildly popular show stars Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey as their characters traverse the United States 20 years after a fungal pandemic collapses society. The show, based on a video game franchise of the same name, has proved to be a boon for Alberta's film and travel sectors.

'The Last of Us' set to film in Vancouver