07-09-2013, 11:38 AM
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Lifetime Suspension
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: The Void between Darkness and Light
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Calgary Gangster arrested in Vancouver
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A Calgary gangster arrested at Vancouver airport last week was recently added to an indictment alleging his involvement in a United Nations gang plot to kill the Bacon brothers, The Vancouver Sun has learned.
Billy Ly was picked up by the Canada Border Services Agency after arriving on a flight from Asia. He is now in jail in Calgary charged with aggravated assault and assault with a weapon for a near-fatal stabbing of a rival gangster in Calgary on April 23.
Calgary Police Staff Sergeant Dave Mills said Friday that he expects the charges to be upgraded to include attempted murder given the severity of the injuries to Nick Chan.
Chan was repeatedly stabbed outside a health food store where he’d been shopping, Mills said.
“Even the doctors thought he wasn’t going to pull through, but somehow he managed to.”
Despite Chan’s close encounter with his attacker, he has not cooperated with police. Great witness accounts from bystanders led police to identify Ly and get charge approval, Mills said.
Ly then left for Asia.
CBSA spokesman Perry Boldt said Friday that “Ly was intercepted at the Vancouver International Airport on June 26.”
“CBSA works closely with our domestic and international law enforcement partners and have access to numerous law enforcement databases and warrants,” he said.
Ly is linked to the FOB Killers gang and has close associations to the United Nations gang in B.C.
He was one of 11 additional names of alleged co-conspirators in the high-profile Bacon murder conspiracy listed on a new indictment sworn March 27, 2013.
An older indictment said Yong Sung John Lee, Dilun Heng, Barzan Tilli-Choli, Karwan Ahmet Saed and Ion Kroitoru conspired with UN gang founder Clay Roueche, Daniel Russell and fugitives Cory Vallee and Conor D’Monte to kill the sibling trio between Jan. 1, 2008 and Feb. 17, 2009.
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http://blogs.vancouversun.com/2013/0...n-murder-plot/
These things are not regional. The drug violence in Vancouver is fueling violence across Canada.
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