Saturday, April 11, 2026
ADVT 
National

3 Suspects Sought After Man Held In Vehicle, Assaulted In Surrey

Darpan News Desk, 27 Sep, 2019 08:48 PM

    Surrey RCMP are requesting the assistance of the public to locate three men wanted in connection with a forcible confinement investigation.


    In the early hours of July 2, 2019, police received a report of a forcible confinement incident. The information received alleged that the victim was held against his will inside of a vehicle and assaulted.

     

    As a result of an ongoing investigation by Surrey RCMP Serious Crime Unit, three suspects have been identified, charged, and are now wanted on warrants of arrest. Anyone with information on the whereabouts of these men is asked to call Surrey RCMP or Crime Stoppers.


    Police are seeking to arrest Hashi Jama Jama, Hassan Avdirazak Shakib, and William Daniels-Sey


    Hashi Jama Jama is charged with Forcible Confinement, Robbery and Assault. He is described as a 22-year-old, dark-skinned man, with black hair, and brown eyes.


    Hassan Avdirazak Shakib is charged with Forcible Confinement, Use Imitation Firearm While Committing Indictable Offence, and Robbery. He is described as a 25-year-old, dark-skinned man, 6'2 tall, 154 lbs, with black hair, and brown eyes.


    William Daniels-Sey is charged with Forcible Confinement, and Robbery. He is described as a 21-year-old, dark-skinned man, with black hair, and brown eyes.


    Anyone with information about this incident or with information on the whereabouts of the suspects is asked to call Surrey RCMP at 604-599-0502 or, if you wish to make an anonymous report, contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS or www.solvecrime.ca.

    MORE National ARTICLES

    Expert Body Calls For Expanded Rules To Fix News-outlet Tax Credit Status

    Expert Body Calls For Expanded Rules To Fix News-outlet Tax Credit Status
     An independent panel of experts is recommending the federal government increase the scope of tax credits being made available to help small news-media outlets survive.

    Expert Body Calls For Expanded Rules To Fix News-outlet Tax Credit Status

    Documents Shed Light On Seniors Poverty Figures Used By Federal Liberals

    Documents Shed Light On Seniors Poverty Figures Used By Federal Liberals
    The documents shed light on the number of seniors lifted out of poverty by federal boosts to seniors benefits.

    Documents Shed Light On Seniors Poverty Figures Used By Federal Liberals

    Rift Widens Over Policing In Surrey: Third Member Jack Hundial Quits Mayor’s Safe Surrey Coalition

    SURREY, B.C. - Fractures within a civic political party in Surrey, B.C., are widening with the resignation of a third member of the Safe Surrey Coalition in the last two months.

    Rift Widens Over Policing In Surrey: Third Member Jack Hundial Quits Mayor’s Safe Surrey Coalition

    Premier Doug Ford Wants Answers On Mental Health Detainee Who Fled, Calls Man A ‘Nutcase’

    Premier Doug Ford Wants Answers On Mental Health Detainee Who Fled, Calls Man A ‘Nutcase’
    Ontario's premier vowed Thursday to get to the bottom of how a patient detained at a mental health hospital for killing his roommate managed to flee, calling the man a "nutcase."

    Premier Doug Ford Wants Answers On Mental Health Detainee Who Fled, Calls Man A ‘Nutcase’

    Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer's Pledge To Review New Food Guide Challenged By Health Community

    Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer is facing criticism from nutrition experts today after he pledged to review the new Canada Food Guide should the Tories win power this fall.    

    Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer's Pledge To Review New Food Guide Challenged By Health Community

    High Court Won't Hear NDP Expenses Case Over Mailings, Offices

    High Court Won't Hear NDP Expenses Case Over Mailings, Offices
    The Supreme Court may have just killed off the NDP's last legal hope to end a dispute with the House of Commons over payments to political staff, leaving the party's financial picture even gloomier.

    High Court Won't Hear NDP Expenses Case Over Mailings, Offices