SERIOUS CRIMES: Gangland homicides and witness safety
KAMLOOPS — Last week, CFJC Today sat down with Kamloops RCMP Plainclothes Commander Staff Sgt. Simon Pillay to discuss issues around the community, and how plainclothes units deal with them.
Plainclothes units include the Serious Crimes Unit, the Targeted Enforcement Unit, and the General Investigation Support Team. Pillay has a long history with RCMP forces across the country, and has been here in Kamloops for the past three years. His role is to oversee all operations of these units, and move resources back and forth to deal with various files that come and go. This is the final of a three-part webseries focusing on organized and drug-related crime in Kamloops, and its impact on the community. Part One can be found here, and Part Two is here.
Since last fall, two high-profile homicides involving known criminals have shook the Kamloops community — and the local drug trade.
The first being the shooting death of Red Scorpions co-founder Konaam Shirzad, and the latest being the homicide of Troy Gold earlier this year. The 35-year-old Gold was last seen on Oct. 1, and just a few days later Kamloops RCMP announced they believed foul play was a factor in his disappearance.
Police began investigating a home in Brocklehurst and in the Lac Du Bois Grasslands, where human remains were found last month. Kamloops RCMP have yet to confirm who the remains belonged to, but spokesperson Cpl. Jodi Shelkie said at the time that there were no other ongoing investigations into any other missing or murdered person in the area.