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Surrey murder victim survived earlier shooting in Richmond

- KIM BOLAN kbolan@postmedia.com Twitter.com/kbolan

In December, Bikramjit (Bicky) Khakh was with his associate when the other man was shot at Lansdowne Mall.

Khakh wasn’t injured, but the other man, Harb Dhaliwal, suffered serious injuries during the Dec. 21 attack in Richmond.

But Khakh wasn’t as lucky Friday. The 30-year-old was shot to death in Surrey around 7:20 p.m.

Surrey RCMP said it received 911 calls about the shooting in the 13900-block of 58A Avenue. Personal property records indicate that Khakh lived in a house in that block.

“Upon police attendance, an adult victim was located suffering from gunshot wounds. Despite all attempts to revive the individual the victim succumbed to (his) injuries,” Cpl. Elenore Sturko stated in a news release.

The Integrated Homicide Investigat­ion Team has taken over the case. It said Saturday that a white four-door Mercedes sedan was seen quickly leaving the area after the shooting. A few minutes later, police found a burning vehicle in the area of Colebrook Road at King George Boulevard, about three kilometres away from the shooting scene.

“Detectives believe the two incidents are linked and are asking anyone with informatio­n to come forward. Drivers with dash cam video who were travelling in the area (Friday) evening are asked to contact IHIT immediatel­y,” Cpl. Frank Jang said.

“Bikramjit Khakh was known to police and his murder is believed to be linked to the ongoing gang conflict in the Lower Mainland.”

He said Khakh “was targeted for murder.”

“Developing the timeline of Mr. Khakh’s activities prior to his death will be one of the priorities for our detectives and we urge anyone who can help us do so to contact us immediatel­y,” Jang said.

Anyone with informatio­n should contact IHIT at 1-877551-4448 or ihitinfo@rcmpgrc.gc.ca.

Khakh was a one-time associate of Manny Buttar, who had more recently been aligned with the Brothers Keepers gang.

Postmedia News has learned he was on a boat cruise last July with other BK members, including Matthew Navas-Rivas, who was also shot to death in Vancouver the day after the cruise.

Khakh was also arrested by Vancouver Police in 2010 in a crackdown related to a South Slope gang conflict.

In 2012, he was handed a two-year conditiona­l sentence for break and enter after being convicted with another then-Buttar associate. Firearm charges he faced were dropped.

In May 2017, Khakh took out a loan for a 2014 Mercedes-Benz S-Class, according to the Personal Property Registry. He turned 30 on Dec. 20 — the day before his friend Dhaliwal was shot in Richmond.

Dhaliwal is the brother of Barinder (Shrek) Dhaliwal, an Abbotsford gang member sentenced to a year in jail last June after being seen tossing a firearm into some bushes in 2016.

Shrek Dhaliwal has repeatedly been attacked in prison while serving his term.

 ?? JASON PAYNE/PNG ?? Police blocked off an area in the 13900-block of 58A Avenue in Surrey after a man was shot to death on Friday. A white Mercedes was seen leaving the area.
JASON PAYNE/PNG Police blocked off an area in the 13900-block of 58A Avenue in Surrey after a man was shot to death on Friday. A white Mercedes was seen leaving the area.
 ??  ?? Bikramjit ‘Bicky’ Khakh associated with gang members.
Bikramjit ‘Bicky’ Khakh associated with gang members.

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