News (Media Awareness Project) - CN ON: Man's Death Linked To Marijuana Grow House War, Police |
Title: | CN ON: Man's Death Linked To Marijuana Grow House War, Police |
Published On: | 2007-02-12 |
Source: | Scarborough Mirror, The (CN ON) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-12 15:24:23 |
MAN'S DEATH LINKED TO MARIJUANA GROW HOUSE WAR, POLICE
ALLEGE
Five People Face First-Degree Murder Charges in Connection to 2005 Incident
Five people have been charged with murder following a two-year
investigation into the abduction and death of a 30-year-old man.
Police believe Pei Ding Xu was murdered some time after his Jan. 24,
2005 abduction, but his body has not yet been found.
"The investigation involves two rival Asian gangs in relation to
marijuana grow houses that were operating at the time, in 2005, in
the Scarborough area," Det. Sgt. Gary Giroux told reporters at a news
conference at police headquarters.
"They are most definitely Asian organized crime. They had multiple
locations that were being used as marijuana grow houses. Some of them
were active and some of them were inactive at the time."
Police allege Xu and another man, a friend, were forcibly removed
from their vehicle and driven to a Scarborough home, a former
marijuana grow house. While confined in the home, the men were
allegedly beaten repeatedly.
Police believe Xu died some time between Jan. 24 and Jan. 26, 2005.
The other victim, whose name wasn't released, managed to escape and
was taken to hospital where he was treated and released.
Police would not disclose how they believe Xu died. A murder weapon
has not been located.
Giroux, of the homicide squad, said a Jan. 26, 2005 shooting on
Wintermute Boulevard near Birchmount Road and Steeles Avenue involved
"these two rival criminal organizational gangs." A man was injured in
the gunfire resulting from that incident.
The murder investigation continues. Anyone with information is asked
to call the homicide squad at 416-808-7400 or Crime Stoppers at
416-222-TIPS (8477).
A 24-year-old woman, was arrested Thursday and charged with
first-degree murder, kidnapping and forcible confinement.
On Friday, four men were arrested, and have also been charged with
first-degree murder, kidnapping and forcible confinement.
ALLEGE
Five People Face First-Degree Murder Charges in Connection to 2005 Incident
Five people have been charged with murder following a two-year
investigation into the abduction and death of a 30-year-old man.
Police believe Pei Ding Xu was murdered some time after his Jan. 24,
2005 abduction, but his body has not yet been found.
"The investigation involves two rival Asian gangs in relation to
marijuana grow houses that were operating at the time, in 2005, in
the Scarborough area," Det. Sgt. Gary Giroux told reporters at a news
conference at police headquarters.
"They are most definitely Asian organized crime. They had multiple
locations that were being used as marijuana grow houses. Some of them
were active and some of them were inactive at the time."
Police allege Xu and another man, a friend, were forcibly removed
from their vehicle and driven to a Scarborough home, a former
marijuana grow house. While confined in the home, the men were
allegedly beaten repeatedly.
Police believe Xu died some time between Jan. 24 and Jan. 26, 2005.
The other victim, whose name wasn't released, managed to escape and
was taken to hospital where he was treated and released.
Police would not disclose how they believe Xu died. A murder weapon
has not been located.
Giroux, of the homicide squad, said a Jan. 26, 2005 shooting on
Wintermute Boulevard near Birchmount Road and Steeles Avenue involved
"these two rival criminal organizational gangs." A man was injured in
the gunfire resulting from that incident.
The murder investigation continues. Anyone with information is asked
to call the homicide squad at 416-808-7400 or Crime Stoppers at
416-222-TIPS (8477).
A 24-year-old woman, was arrested Thursday and charged with
first-degree murder, kidnapping and forcible confinement.
On Friday, four men were arrested, and have also been charged with
first-degree murder, kidnapping and forcible confinement.
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