Indo-Canadian organized crime

Indo-Canadian organized crime
Founding locationBritish Columbia
Years active1980s–present
TerritoryPrinciple location:

Punjab, India

Controlled Territory: British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, Yukon, Washington, Alaska

Areas of Influence: Nova Scotia, California, Oregon, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, Texas, Florida, Illinois, Michigan, Arizona, United Kingdom, Australia,[1] New Zealand, Vietnam, Thailand, Philippines, Hong Kong, Italy, Greece, Russia, Mexico, Colombia, Panama, Chile, Bolivia, Peru, Costa Rica, El Salvador

Minor Connections: Spain, Germany, France, Africa, India, United Arab Emirates
EthnicityMostly Punjabi-Canadian, other ethnicities include Indo-Fijian and Indo-Caribbean Canadians[2][3]
Criminal activitiesAssassination, drug trafficking, money laundering, murder, weapon trafficking, illegal gambling, robbery, chop shop, assault, loan sharking, racketeering, extortion, contract killing, kidnapping

Indo-Canadian organized crime is made up predominantly of young adults and teenagers of Indian ethnic, cultural and linguistic background. Collectively, these groups are among the top 5 major homegrown organized crime hierarchy across the nation in Canada coming in 3rd place, after the Asian Triads and White biker gangs.[4] The 2004 RCMP British Columbia Annual Police Report ranked them third in terms of organization and sophistication in British Columbia, ranked behind outlaw motorcycle clubs and aforementioned Chinese criminal organizations such as the Triads drug clans.[5]

  1. ^ Bolan, Kim. "A murder in Phuket: B.C. gang conflict moves overseas". vancouversun.
  2. ^ Langton, Jerry (2012). Gangland: the rise of the Mexican drug cartels from El Paso to Vancouver. Mississauga, Ontario: Wiley. pp. 202–203. ISBN 9781118014271.
  3. ^ Sullivan, Paul (June 26, 2002). "Keep your head down in Vancouver these days". The Globe and Mail.
  4. ^ Service, Tribune News. "Punjabi smugglers among top 3 notorious gangs in Canada". Tribuneindia News Service.
  5. ^ Cite error: The named reference Primetimecrime, Indo was invoked but never defined (see the help page).