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Premier Eby to meet Surrey business leaders about extortion concerns
Summary
Premier David Eby will meet Surrey business leaders after police reported dozens of extortion attempts and several related shootings in the city; federal authorities have pledged additional RCMP officers.
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The provincial premier is meeting with members of Surrey's business community to discuss recent extortion-related incidents in the city. Police and provincial officials have raised the matter as a serious public-safety concern. The issue was also discussed at a recent first ministers meeting. Federal officials have announced additional RCMP officers will be deployed in response.
Known details:
- As of Feb. 2, Surrey Police reported 46 extortion attempts and 11 extortion-related shootings in the city since the start of the year.
- Police also reported one arson linked to extortion and said 29 victims have been identified.
- In 2025, Surrey recorded 132 extortion attempts, 49 of which involved shootings, according to police.
- Premier David Eby has raised the issue with the federal government and is meeting local business leaders; the federal government has pledged additional RCMP officers.
Summary:
The provincial meeting aims to address repeated extortion attempts and related violence reported in Surrey and to coordinate responses across levels of government. Officials have released recent incident counts and said more RCMP officers will be sent. Further operational details and specific timelines were not specified in the report. Undetermined at this time.
