Surrey, B.C., offers rewards for extortion tips, citing dozens of threats, shootings
SURREY — Dozens of extortion attempts and shootings in Surrey, B.C., are threatening the way of life in the city, Mayor Brenda Locke said, calling the extortionists “thugs and criminals” who don’t belong.
Locke announced on Monday a $250,000 reward fund for information leading to convictions in the extortion cases, but said the federal and provincial governments must also step up to help fight the crimes.
The reward fund provided to the Surrey Police Service is one of the largest in Canadian policing history, Locke told a news conference.
Police in the Metro Vancouver city are investigating 44 extortion cases, including 27 that involved shootings targeting businesses, homes and vehicles.


