Friday, May 2, 2025

Largest fentanyl seizure in Newfoundland and Labrador

It looked like a regular camping trailer, parked in a wooded area on the outskirts of town, fairy lights strung between it and the trees. Inside were drugs in various stages of preparation, gas storage tanks, respirator masks, colour dyes, and packaging.
Busted in September 2024, cops landed 950 grams of cocaine; 300 grams of meth; prescription pills, and more than 500 grams of fentanyl — doses to potentially kill 250,000, or half the population of Newfoundland and Labrador. Other analogues were found, including carfentanil.
Xylazine, dubbed 'Benzo-dope' was discovered. Xylazine is often mixed with fentanyl. The operation cut and repackaged dope for street sale. Cops say the fentanyl and carfentanil was brought into the province. Also seized was more than $50,000 in cash and weapons. Three were arrested: Emma Murphy, 24, Martin Marks, 29, and Chris Somerton, 27. Murphy and Marks face a combined 85 charges.

Pakistan's spy agency ISI fingered In Pahalgam terror attack

India's NIA preliminary report on the April 22 terror attack in Pahalgam points to Pakistan's intelligence agency, the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), and the terrorist group Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT). The terror attack that killed 26 was developed within LeT, under directives issued by senior ISI operatives. Two terrorists central to the attack are identified as Hashmi Musa (Suleman) and Ali Bhai. (Talha Bhai) They are Pakistani nationals. Interrogations revealed that both attackers maintained consistent communication with Pakistani-based handlers, receiving specific instructions on timing, logistics, and execution.
The NIA conducted forensic and electronic data gathering. 3 satellite phones were used in and around Baisaran, and signals from 2 have been traced and analysed. Raids have been carried out at homes of individuals who aided the attackers. The residence of Mushtaq Ahmad Zargar, alias Latrum, a key figure in the IC-814 hijack case of 1999 was raided. The NIA established connections between the Pahalgam killings and a prior terror attack in 2024 in which 7, including a doctor, were killed. Operatives from the same LeT-backed unit executed both attacks.
Left: Adil Ahmed Thoker, Right: Junaid Ahmed Bhatt
Khalistani in both Melbourne and the U.K. are chanting for Pakistan and claiming the Pahalgam attack was undertaken by India to discredit them.
See ----->The phone records of Bir Singh Sandher revealed ... Gurpatwant Singh Pannun
See ----->Sami El-Helou - Brightway - Pahalgam terror attack

Thursday, May 1, 2025

Gurjit Singh Jhajj - Kysa Investments Ltd

Overshadowed by fentanyl producer Bir Singh Sandher, yet a major league KTF money launderer, Gurjit Singh Jhajj is behind Kysa Investments Ltd. That's the vehicle for the ownership of Jhajj's Subways. This brilliant conclusion comes from a sudden rush to hire multiple 'Sandwich Artists', with 'Advancement Opportunities' in Vernon. Its said the Punjabi fake student mill in the Okanagan has broken down due to cop heat, thus explaining the pressing need to hire from the community instead @ $17.40 per hour.
The status of Gurjit Singh Jhajj's ambitious hotel expansion isn't clear. His involvement in Kelowna Springs is becoming more obvious with the smoking gun expected soon. Virtually certainly Jhajj is behind the purchase of 480 Penno Road through Bruce Investments Ltd and P 251 Enterprises Ltd. He should have been suspected behind another golf course purchase in Kelowna all along.
See ----->Denciti buys ground at 3030 Old Vernon Road
See ----->3300 Old Vernon Road
See ----->Denciti Development - Bruce Investments Ltd, P 251 Enterprises Ltd.

The phone records of Bir Singh Sandher revealed ... Gurpatwant Singh Pannun

The Pahalgam terror attack has been blamed on Pakistan.
Pakistan banned Indian nationals after New Delhi suspended a water-sharing treaty, the Indus Waters Treaty, between the two nations. India also announced that it was cutting diplomatic staff and closing the only usable land border crossing between it and Pakistan. Tensions are high. They fought wars in 1965, 1971, and 1999.
Bir Singh Sandher was arrested on Oct 16, 1981 in India. Sandher was charged under section 144 of the Indian Penal Code - Joining unlawful assembly with a deadly weapon. Sandher's arrest was related to violent clashes between police and Babbar Khalsa that took place Sept 20, 1981. Sandher was freed by Punjab cops Jan 10, 1982.
Bir Singh Sandher had deep ties with both Hezbollah and Pakistani intelligence.
Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale offered himself to the police for arrest on 20 September 1981. Agitated Sikhs, including Bir Singh Sandher, rioted and clashed with police and paramilitary forces with weapons, resulting in the deaths of 18.

"The phone records of Bir Singh Sandher revealed that he was frequently in contact with Inderjit Singh Reyat (A Sikh activist convicted in the Air India bombing). Harjjit Singh Nijjar (A Sikh activist living in Surrey, British Columbia), Gurpatawan Singh Pannum (A Sikh activist with Canada/US citizenship), Walia Forex, a Forex business in Surrey, British Columbia and SBI Bank, Surrey, British Columbia."
Inderjit Singh Reyat was the only man to serve time in prison in connection to the 1985 Air India bombing. Reyat was convicted of perjury after he lied during the trial of two men accused in the airplane bombing that killed 329. He was freed in 2016 after serving 2/3 of 9 years. Reyat pleaded guilty to manslaughter for helping build the bomb. His two co-killers were acquitted.

Ripudaman Singh Malik was acquitted, he was killed in a hit in Surrey in 2022. Ajaib Singh Bagri escaped all justice.
Chandrasekhar Sankurathri with children Sarada and Srikiran. His wife and the children died on the Air India Flight.
Harjjit Singh Nijjar was head of the KTF until he was executed 18 June 2023 in Surrey. Bir Sandher's cousin Arsh Dalla (Arshdeep Singh Gill) is now KTF boss. Gurpatawan Singh Pannum is a famous Khalistani activist.
The State Bank of India Branch in Surrey is Unit #13, 13767 72nd Ave. (sbicsurrey@sbicanada.com)
See ----->Pahalgam terror attack

Sunday, April 27, 2025

Kai-Ji Adam Lo charged in Vancouver massacre

Kai-Ji Adam Lo, 30, has been charged for the Vancouver festival tragedy. Adam Lo killed 11 and injured dozens more.
Kai-Ji Adam Lo drove an SUV into a crowd of people celebrating the Lapu Lapu Day festival, near Fraser Street on East 43rd Avenue. He was arrested at the scene by Vancouver Police after bystanders and witnesses detained him. Lo had deteriorating mental health, suffering from delusions and paranoia. His Facebook page says he is from Taiwan.

Denciti buys ground at 3030 Old Vernon Road - update II

Maxine DeHart is a Kelowna councillor. Her LinkedIn reveals she has spent the past 30 years as Director of Sales and Marketing at the Ramada Hotel and Conference Centre in Kelowna. In 2023 it was sold for $32m to KTF heavyweight Gurjit Singh Jhajj and Durali Properties. 2850 Old Vernon Road is 20 acres and owned by Gurjit Singh Jhajj. Mortgage is held by Prospera Credit Union. It changed hands in 2020 for $2.2m. It is rented by an equestrian group. Cherry trees were planted, but died. Ground was then planted in strawberries, which were abandoned. It appears a holding property only. DeHart has correctly stepped away from any decisions involving Kelowna Springs.
See ----->Gurjit Singh Jhajj
On April 2, 2025 Denciti Development unveiled its evil plans for the Kelowna Springs property. Denciti rejected Kelowna's attempt to buy the golf course in late 2024. The acquistion of 3030 (and 3330 by Suhkdev Sandher) is adjacent to their newly carved out industrial park.
Denciti purchased the 480 Penno Road site in Feb 2023 for something north of $30m. Some ground is unsuitable for development due to aquifers which require expensive control. The newly acquired ground is free of that burden. The touted industrial park of 35 acres is a fraction of what the Denciti plan actually is. 
The zoning change to industrial from recreational was spearheaded by disgraced Sikh, ex-mayor Colin Basran. There was severe public backlash after the rezone. Outraged Kelowna citizens turfed Basran and installed Dyas by a 3 to 1 margin. Basran's pet project zoning was reversed by council unanimously. Dyas and others like Mohini Singh will be burned in effigy if their colours change. Colin Basran
Shelf company 1447916 B.C. Ltd. changed its name to 3030 Old Vernon Road Holdings Dec 7, 2023 and the address is that of Denciti Development. Here. (gfawley@denciti.ca, vgusak@denciti.ca, dfawley@denciti.ca )
The Denciti redevelopment can still go ahead if council votes to approve it. Dencity purchased the adjacent 60.7 acres of 3030 Old Vernon Road, which is zoned A1 agricultural. Any attempts to develop that will include removal of the ground from the ALR. The Sandher plant (3231 Old Vernon Road) is directly across the street, and the 87 acre property beside 3030 (3330 Old Vernon Road) was purchased by Sukhdev Singh Sandher for $9.85m. This over asking price and on a BMO mortgage.

Garry Fawley

Volodya Gusak

David A. Fawley

Mohini Singh

Tom Dyas

Bir Singh Sandher
This conspiracy theory reeks to high heaven. Kelowna city council is corrupt and most know it is a puppet of the Sandher crime family i.e. Mohini Singh and mayor Tom Dyas. It very surely appears Sinaloa Cartel money is at work again. In July 2022 Dyas got himself elected with "Tom Dyas says he’ll fight to save Kelowna Springs if elected." That rubbish conflicts with the wishes and desires of his master SINCE being elected. Kelowna residents are urged to remind Dyas of his bullshit BEFORE the council meeting slated for this steal.(tdyas@kelowna.ca)
See ----->3330 Old Vernon Road

Thursday, April 24, 2025

Fentanyl labs busted in Pitt Meadows, Aldergrove, and Mission - update IV

Both those busted in recent Sandher lab busts are Punjabi and they have been released without charge. One has already returned to India, likely the PH.d in chemistry. It would make sense to whack him to silence his acquired knowledge. The latest lab bust 'accomplishes' the removal of the Sandher's chemist, they will get another.
Three separate labs were busted. Labs were busted between March 26 and 29 and the latest come as NO SURPRISE to this space. We predicted more Sandher labs were squarely in cop crosshairs, and this wouldn't be all of them. RCMP David Teboul is full of shit saying that the labs are NOT producing fentanyl destined for the U.S. "to be abundantly clear” my ass. That's precisely where its going, some of it dropped by helicopter. Gaslighting by cops isn't helping anyone and its timing appears political. 

“This interdiction has prevented several million potentially lethal doses of fentanyl from being produced and distributed across Canada,” said Cpl. Arash Seyed. The presence of commercial-grade laboratory equipment at each site, along with a Punjabi chemist, confirms the work of the Sandhers and Sinaloa Cartel.

This is very large scale industrial production of fentanyl. Here.
Two fentanyl labs were probably capable of producing 7kg of fentanyl weekly. The amount seized wasn't disclosed but based on the photos its likely 10 to 15 kg. A number being spewed is 5.5 million doses of fentanyl and that jives with 10kg. The Aldergrove site was in a commercial area in Langley Township, and the Pitt Meadows lab was near a residential neighbourhood. This makes it 6 Sandher fentanyl labs busted in 7 months.

See ----->Falkland Lab bust
See ----->Hunter Helicopters
See ----->Daniel Byma - Fasken
See ----->Justice Ward K. Branch