Edmonton police warn extortions, arsons targeting South Asian businesses resurging
EDMONTON — Edmonton police warned a crowded town hall on Monday night that extortions and arsons similar to ones that targeted members of the South Asian community across the city and elsewhere in Canada about a year ago have seen a resurgence in recent months.
Interim Chief of police Warren Driechel said the attacks in Edmonton had stopped after several suspects were arrested in 2024 in connection to about 40 extortions and arsons targeting affluent South Asian homebuilders and business owners.
But since May, he said six more similar cases have been reported, leading investigators to believe the attacks are back and that there may be more victims.
“They’re very similar activity,” Dreichel told reporters as community members left the town hall, during which police encouraged members of the South Asian diaspora to come forward if they’ve been targeted with extortion threats.
