24-year-old Jagdeep Singh (pictured) remains at large for several extortion-related charges in Surrey and Alberta. (Image Credit: BC RCMP)
One At Large

3 charged in extortion investigation after shots fired at Surrey home November 2025

Feb 28, 2026 | 8:17 AM

SURREY — Three men are facing extortion-related charges after shots were fired at a Surrey home in November last year.

Surrey officers responded to calls of a possible shooting at a residence in the 17000 block of 32 Avenue on November 8 and November 12.

The BC Provincial Extortion Task Force then took charge of both files to investigate the incidents as a series, and on December 8, the BC Prosecution Service approved one count of unlawfully discharging a firearm against then 21-year-old Avtar Singh.

As of Friday, February 27, the now 22-year-old Singh also faces one count of extortion, and prosecutors have also approved the same charges against two other foreign nationals in relation to these incidents – 28-year-old Sandeep Singh and 24-year-old Jagdeep Singh.

“Extortion investigations require a significant amount of time, effort, and attention to detail,” says Chief Superintendent Duncan Pound, Lower Mainland district assistant district commander and operations officer.

“Investigative efforts and forensic analysis are allowing us to continue working towards seeking charges against those committing these crimes. Our efforts are not limited to our province, and we will not stop looking, investigating and pursuing criminal charges against those involved.”

Jagdeep is also wanted on a nationwide immigration warrant by the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA), as well as for two counts each of extortion, discharging a firearm with intent, disguise with intent and eight counts of firearms offences for shootings in Parkland County, Alberta.

Avtar and Sandeep are currently in custody, but a Canada-wide warrant has been issued for Jagdeep out of Alberta.

He is described as 5’10” and 100 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes.

Anyone with information on Jagdeep’s whereabouts is urged to call their local police detachment. Suspicious immigration activities can also be reported through the Border Watch Line online or by calling 1-888-502-9060.