Monday, February 9, 2026
ADVT 
National

Four Men Arrested And Charged For Extortion Of Burnaby Resident

Darpan News Desk, 15 Mar, 2017 12:26 PM
    Burnaby RCMP has arrested four Lower Mainland residents who attempted to extort a Burnaby resident.
     
    On March 7, 2017, the victim, a 50-year-old man from Burnaby, was approached by four males in a parking garage in the 4400-block of Lougheed Hwy. The victim and the suspects were unknown to each other however this was a targeted incident.
     
    The victim immediately reported the incident to the Burnaby RCMP and a large scale investigation was undertaken by the Burnaby RCMP Serious Crime Unit.
     
    On March 11, 2017, four Lower Mainland residents were arrested with the assistance of the RCMP Emergency Response Team. Charged is Xiao He, 56 of Vancouver, Keith Chen, 28 of Vancouver, Darren Johnson, 43 of Vancouver and Timothy Thurston, 42 of Surrey. All four men are facing a charge of extortion and will appear next on April 13, 2017 in Vancouver Provincial Court.
     
    The Police take such threats to families in our community seriously, says Chief Superintendent Stephan Drolet, the Officer in charge of Burnaby Detachment. This was deemed a priority investigation. Our Serious Crime Unit led a large scale operation involving several officers. The intended victim and his family are safe and unharmed.

    MORE National ARTICLES

    B.C. Coroner Investigating Death Of Three-Year-Old Nimrat Kaur Gill At Abbotsford Hospital

    The service says Nimrat Kaur Gill's family took her to the hospital emergency ward on Feb. 6 and she was discharged home the same day.

    B.C. Coroner Investigating Death Of Three-Year-Old Nimrat Kaur Gill At Abbotsford Hospital

    No Cause Of Death Yet For Aquarium Belugas, But Facility To Expand Its Exhibit

    No Cause Of Death Yet For Aquarium Belugas, But Facility To Expand Its Exhibit
    Vancouver aquarium officials say they still don't know what killed two beluga whales last year, but the facility is pushing ahead with plans to expand its beluga conservation program.

    No Cause Of Death Yet For Aquarium Belugas, But Facility To Expand Its Exhibit

    Newly Open Trump Tower A Beacon Of Controversy In Multicultural Vancouver

    Newly Open Trump Tower A Beacon Of Controversy In Multicultural Vancouver

      VANCOUVER — When developer Joo Kim Tiah announced in 2013 that his spiralling sk...

    Newly Open Trump Tower A Beacon Of Controversy In Multicultural Vancouver

    Police Arrest Suspect After Montreal Mosque Hit By Vandalism

    MONTREAL — A mosque in east-end Montreal was the apparent target of vandalism early today.

    Police Arrest Suspect After Montreal Mosque Hit By Vandalism

    Petition Pushes Back Against Move To Exclude Police From Vancouver Pride Parade

    VANCOUVER — A campaign to exclude police from Vancouver's Pride Parade is experiencing pushback from a group that says not allowing officers to take part risks undermining the positive relationship between the LGBTQ community and law enforcement.

    Petition Pushes Back Against Move To Exclude Police From Vancouver Pride Parade

    Man With Cancer Wants New Treatment But Saskatchewan Government Says It Can't

    Man With Cancer Wants New Treatment But Saskatchewan Government Says It Can't
    REGINA — A Saskatchewan man with pancreatic cancer is campaigning to have a new type of equipment made available for his treatment, but the province says it isn't yet covered by medicare.

    Man With Cancer Wants New Treatment But Saskatchewan Government Says It Can't