IHIT identifies Langley taxicab shooting victim, who has connections to organized crime
LANGLEY — IHIT detectives have now identified the victim of Friday’s shooting inside a taxicab in Langley as a 24-year-old man, in an effort to advance their investigation.
According to a statement from Integrated Homicide Investigation Team spokesperson Corporal Sukhi Dhesi, Langley RCMP responded to reports of a shooting around 200 Street and 53 Avenue in Langley on Friday evening, Sept. 5 at about 10:28 p.m. Frontline officers arrived promptly, located the victim and initiated life-saving measures. Despite their life-saving efforts, the victim succumbed to his injures at the scene. The shooting occurred while the victim was inside a taxi and there is only one victim and no other reports of injures.
In an effort to advance the investigation, the victim has been identified as 24-year-old Taran Pandher from the Lower Mainland. IHIT’s Integrated Gang Homicide Team (IGHT) has taken conduct of the investigation.
Cpl. Dhesi says Pandher was known to police and suspected of being connected to organized crime. Investigators believe this was a targeting shooting with connections to the British Columbia Gang Conflict (BCGC).
