Gurtaj Singh Sandher was paid a visit by RCMP this fall for issuing threats against a neighbour. He was given a warning not to have any direct, or indirect contact, other than through legal channels, otherwise he would face charges for uttering death threats. The Sandhers have become increasingly bellicose and belligerent trying to acquire more property around Kelowna Springs. The Sandhers aren't popular with neighbours, and Gurtaj Singh Sandher knows it.
Gurtaj Singh Sandher made low-ball offers to some of his neighbours to buy them out, and the answer he received was a resounding no. This was likely what brought cops to his door as Gurtaj doesn't like rejection.
Gurtaj Singh Sandher snivelled to cops that his family had blown over $300k on lawyers, and $250K on personal protection services for what he perceives as threats. He complained how the courts suck and cops aren't doing enough to protect him and his family.
He cried at length about how he feels a sense of powerlessness as the world conspires against his innocent self and family. The Sandhers are under investigation for flying 'agricultural drones' in restricted airspace near the airport. After we published a drone flight video near their drug lab on Black Mountain last year, the Sandhers started using drones for survellance themselves. A large area around Kelowna airport is a restricted Class D control zone air space with drones being prohibited. Shortly after that automatic gunfire was reported by Joe Rich residents who live near Black Mountain.
One of the things making it difficult for RCMP working on busting the Sandhers is the disclosure law based on the precedent setting case of Regina v. Stinchcombe. That ruling is one of the things that has derailed attempts at nailing the Sandher crime family.
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