Saturday, June 28, 2025

Gaganpreet Singh Randhawa = dead man walking - update X

Gaganpreet Singh Randhawa is negotiating a plea deal. His file (257168) was sealed April 30 and there has always been a publication ban. Time IS running out for the scum behind the largest illicit lab ever found in Canada, the Sandher Crime family.
Randhawa had another bail hearing scheduled for March 28, 2025, his 5th. Its likely the matter was removed from the list because he did not appear. If that happened it suggests a deal has been struck putting Randhawa into witness protection. Gurtaj Singh Sandher in particular has many reasons to worry.
Gaganpreet Singh Randhawa must have realized that ratting everyone out is his only way of staying alive. The pen surely won't work and even PC (protected custody) is problematic.
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. 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

Edgar Watson - Sinaloa Cartel
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.

Kabal Randhawa
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. "The closure of BC Tree Fruits was scary for our family farm. Growing fruit these days is challenging and losing our packing and distribution partner made things even harder," said Kabal Randhawa of Randhawa orchards. "The kindness shown by Sandher Fruit Packers has given me hope that we can get through this." The Randhawas last produced a miniscule 400 bins with BCTF. That is less than 5 acres.
The Randhawas collected $13,898 from taxpayers to 'provide a youth with some work experience ...' Here

Palwinder Randhawa
The haul of drugs from the Falkland superlab was destined for Australia and New Zealand. Australia is one of the most lucrative markets in the world for meth. Prices can reach $185k per kilo.
The B.C. director of civil forfeiture filed a forfeiture claim January 31, 2025 against the property at 5011 Hoath Road in Falkland. Equipment included a mass spectrometer, a gas chromatograph, an industrial power generator, a trailer and a flat deck. The Sandhers leased the ground from Michael Driehuyzen. Sandher lawyer Bert Tonsoo (rtonsoo@bensonlawllp.com) drafted the lease agreement.
Named in the claim are Michael Driehuyzen and Gaganpreet Singh Randhawa. Driehuyzen had nothing to say, and told Global News to contact his lawyer.
Criminal defence lawyer Joel Whysall isn't talking either. He does say Driehuyzen's Charter rights were violated. joel@mwcrimlaw.com
In 2015 and 2016 cops busted pot grow ops at the property.

Friday, June 27, 2025

CTV reporters Ian Holliday and Ken Molgat taking Sandher grease - update Ethan Faber


ian.holliday@bellmedia.ca
Hairy fuzzball Ian Holliday is an associate producer of digital content for CTV News Vancouver. He began working with CTV News as an intern in July 2014. Ken Molgat is CTV Vancouver's Okanagan Bureau Chief. Both criminals have taken Sandher grease to write stories favourable to the Sandher Crime Family's interests. By serving Sandher interests they serve the interests of the terrorist designated Sinaloa Cartel.
Kent@NowMediaGroup.ca

The pair of dirty reporters could face indictable offenses that carry 10 years in jail. When not taking grease from the fentanyl producer Sandhers, the Molgats run The View Winery in Kelowna. info@theviewwinery.com

richard.gray@bellmedia.ca
Richard Gray Vice-President, CTV News is responsible for maintaining ethics, which are described as "Our journalists act with honesty, transparency, and independence, including from conflicts of interest." David Hughes is Director and Senior Managing Editor.

David.hughes@bellmedia.ca
Founded in 1971, CTV News is from Bell Media, part of BCE.
On January 1, 2023 Ethan Faber, the News Director for CTV News Vancouver, penned an opinion column on his CTVNews.ca entitled: “We will not be intimidated: A New Year’s message from our newsroom” He vigorously defended his colleagues and the journalism profession in general against what he perceives as unfair attacks. He had a problem with reporters being compared to a virus, or vermin. Here. ethan.faber@bellmedia.ca

CTV reporters Ian Holliday and Ken Molgat taking Sandher grease - update Ethan Faber


ian.holliday@bellmedia.ca
Hairy fuzzball Ian Holliday is an associate producer of digital content for CTV News Vancouver. He began working with CTV News as an intern in July 2014. Ken Molgat is CTV Vancouver's Okanagan Bureau Chief. Both criminals have taken Sandher grease to write stories favourable to the Sandher Crime Family's interests. By serving Sandher interests they serve the interests of the terrorist designated Sinaloa Cartel.
Kent@NowMediaGroup.ca

The pair of dirty reporters could face indictable offenses that carry 10 years in jail. When not taking grease from the fentanyl producer Sandhers, the Molgats run The View Winery in Kelowna. info@theviewwinery.com

richard.gray@bellmedia.ca
Richard Gray Vice-President, CTV News is responsible for maintaining ethics, which are described as "Our journalists act with honesty, transparency, and independence, including from conflicts of interest." David Hughes is Director and Senior Managing Editor.

David.hughes@bellmedia.ca
Founded in 1971, CTV News is from Bell Media, part of BCE.
On January 1, 2023 Ethan Faber, the News Director for CTV News Vancouver, penned an opinion column on his CTVNews.ca entitled: “We will not be intimidated: A New Year’s message from our newsroom” He vigorously defended his colleagues and the journalism profession in general against what he perceives as unfair attacks. He had a problem with reporters being compared to a virus, or vermin. Here. ethan.faber@bellmedia.ca

The Globe and Mail: CSIS flags Khalistani activists as national security threat

Canada’s spy agency is warning that a small but militant group of Sikhs are using the country as a base for promoting, fundraising and planning violence in India. In its annual report to Parliament in June, the Canadian Security Intelligence Service said homegrown extremists represent only a small group among Sikhs. Sikh extremists in Canada “continues to pose a national security threat to Canada and Canadian interests,” CSIS is signalling that the threat from Khalistan extremists is real and should be taken seriously. Here.
"CSIS highlighting it means it’s become a priority item, that the threat is serious and they want to raise awareness about it. Clearly, this stuff is going on, and they want the public to know about it”

The Globe and Mail: CSIS flags Khalistani activists as national security threat

Canada’s spy agency is warning that a small but militant group of Sikhs are using the country as a base for promoting, fundraising and planning violence in India. In its annual report to Parliament in June, the Canadian Security Intelligence Service said homegrown extremists represent only a small group among Sikhs. Sikh extremists in Canada “continues to pose a national security threat to Canada and Canadian interests,” CSIS is signalling that the threat from Khalistan extremists is real and should be taken seriously. Here.
"CSIS highlighting it means it’s become a priority item, that the threat is serious and they want to raise awareness about it. Clearly, this stuff is going on, and they want the public to know about it”

Wednesday, June 25, 2025

Gurtaj Singh Sandher visits Sami El-Helou in Moscow - update

Gurtaj Singh Sandher was in Moscow in May for meetings with Sami El-Helou. After returning from Russia, Sandher issued his threat. When one does a google search on Sami El-Helou, a great deal of Gangsterism Out material will appear. 6 months ago, absolutely nothing appeared. It takes no imagination to suppose that Sami El-Helou, among the largest illicit money launderers in the world, is not happy with being being made famous and tasked Gurtaj Singh Sandher to do something about it. This would also explain the subsequent attempt to remove the Wordpress 'Gangsterism Out' blog by Fasken lawyer Michael Parrish 2 weeks later.

Sami El-Helou knows for a certain fact that he will be pinched the instant he leaves Russia. Once the Americans pluck him, Sami El-Helou will be joining his former boss El Chapo at Florence Admax for guaranteed damn sure.


El-Helou hasn't left his bolthole in Moscow for nearly a year despite having 3 passports under 3 names and a private jet.
See ----->Sami El-Helou

Gurtaj Singh Sandher visits Sami El-Helou in Moscow - update

Gurtaj Singh Sandher was in Moscow in May for meetings with Sami El-Helou. After returning from Russia, Sandher issued his threat. When one does a google search on Sami El-Helou, a great deal of Gangsterism Out material will appear. 6 months ago, absolutely nothing appeared. It takes no imagination to suppose that Sami El-Helou, among the largest illicit money launderers in the world, is not happy with being being made famous and tasked Gurtaj Singh Sandher to do something about it. This would also explain the subsequent attempt to remove the Wordpress 'Gangsterism Out' blog by Fasken lawyer Michael Parrish 2 weeks later.

Sami El-Helou knows for a certain fact that he will be pinched the instant he leaves Russia. Once the Americans pluck him, Sami El-Helou will be joining his former boss El Chapo at Florence Admax for guaranteed damn sure.


El-Helou hasn't left his bolthole in Moscow for nearly a year despite having 3 passports under 3 names and a private jet.
See ----->Sami El-Helou

Damiano Dipopolo out of HAMC in bad - thief

Former Kelowna president Damiano Dipopolo and vice-president Lester Jones were kicked out of the HAMC in bad standing for pilfering club f...