Gaganpreet Singh Randhawa – dead man walking

Gaganpreet Singh Randhawa is negotiating a plea deal. Randhawa had another appearance scheduled for July 9, 2025, at least his 6th. His file (257168) was sealed April 30 and there has always been a publication ban. A deal will be struck putting Randhawa into witness protection and disposition of his many charges through a guilty plea. Gurtaj Singh Sandher in particular has many reasons to worry. Time is surely running out for him and his crime family.

Gaganpreet Singh Randhawa must have realized that ratting everyone out is his only way of staying alive. Randhawa is the only man charged in the Falkland lab bust, the largest drug lab in Canadian history. Randhawa is in serious jeopardy, and if released he is a large hit target. The pen surely won’t work and even PC (protected custody) is problematic.

Randhawa must be silenced. There is no way the Sinaloa Cartel and Edgar Watson could allow Randhawa to bust upper management.

See —–>Falkland Lab Bust

Gaganpreet Singh Randhawa, 32, is from Jalandhar in Punjab. He faces 7 charges including drugs, weapons and explosives.

Randhawa is a Jatt clan found in the Punjab region of India and Pakistan. The Randhawa brothers in Vernon are connected to the Sandhers. Palwinder Randhawa (palwinder1980@hotmail.com) and Kabal Randhawa touted Sandher in the press on Sept 9, 2024. They are orchardists at 7467 Baker Hogg Road in Vernon.

Edgar Watson – Sinaloa Cartel

The huge haul of drugs from the Falkland superlab was destined primarily for Australia and New Zealand. Australia is one of the most lucrative markets in the world for meth. Prices can reach $185k per kilo.

Sandher lawyer Bert Tonsoo (rtonsoo@bensonlawllp.com) drafted the lease agreement. The B.C. director of civil forfeiture filed a forfeiture claim Jan 31, 2025 against the property at 5011 Hoath Road in Falkland. Equipment includes a mass spectrometer, gas chromatograph, industrial power generator, trailer and a flat deck. The Sandhers leased the ground from Michael Driehuyzen.
Named in the claim are Michael Driehuyzen and Gaganpreet Singh Randhawa.

Driehuyzen had nothing to say. His criminal defence lawyer Joel Whysall (joel@mwcrimlaw.com) isn’t talking either. He does say Driehuyzen’s Charter rights were violated. In 2015 and 2016 cops busted pot grow ops at the property.

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