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Surrey RCMP need your help locating Naseem Mohammed

Darpan News Desk , 18 Nov, 2020 10:17 PM
  • Surrey RCMP need your help locating Naseem Mohammed

Surrey RCMP is asking for the public’s assistance in locating Naseem Mohammed. Twenty-two-year-old Naseem Mohammed is currently wanted on warrants for being unlawfully at large, resisting/obstructing police, breach of release order, and driving while prohibited.

Naseem Mohammed is a Somalian male, approximately 5’5 with a slender build, black hair and brown eyes.

Naseem Mohammed is known to frequent Surrey and other areas of the Lower Mainland. Naseem Mohammed is known to police and has a history of involvement with drug trafficking in the Lower Mainland.

Mohammed has also been a target of violence in the past. As such, the public should be aware that they may be at risk if associating with this individual.

The public is cautioned against trying to apprehend Naseem Mohammed, and is asked to call 911 if he is sighted.

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