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Known gangster Ravinder Samra identified as man shot and killed in Richmond Thursday

Investigators believe the killing of the 36-year-old was targeted and gang-related.

Samra's younger brother Amarpreet was killed in a shooting 2 months ago

A man in a black crew-cut T-shirt with close-cropped, dark hair and a beard of dark stubble tilts his head up while staring straight into the camera with a defiant expression.
Known gangster Ravinder Samra was shot to death in Richmond in what authorities say was a targeted killing. (IHIT)

Known gangster Ravinder Samra, 36, was killed in Richmond late Thursday afternoon in what investigators believe was a gang-related targeted shooting.

Samra, a Richmond resident, was found with gunshot wounds in the8000-block of Minler Road at Blundell Road at around 5:45 p.m. PT. Efforts to revive him at the scene failed.

A vehicle fully engulfed in flames was discovered several blocks away in the 12000-block of Blundell Road in the minutes following, according to authorities. Policeare working to determine if the vehicle is connected tothe shooting.

Samra'syounger brother Amarpreet Samrawas shot and killed two months ago in South Vancouver.

In 2021, both brotherswere identified by the province's anti-gang unit, along with nine other men, asposing a significant threat to public safety because of their gang involvement and ongoing nexus to violence.

The Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unittook the unusual step of identifying the men because of an ongoing and violent gang war that had seen20 homicides and 20 attempted murders, many of which happened in public places during daylight hours.

A burned-out vehicle with its paint peeled to a tan colour sits in a driveway near a white fence.
Officers are working to determine if the car found on fire several blocks away is related to the shooting. (Shane MacKichan)

Nine days ago,Ravinderand Amarpreet Samra werenamed in a claim filed by the B.C. director of civil forfeiture seeking to seize four vehicles and a property at 22646 Fraserbank Crescent inRichmond.

Court documents say the brothers used the property and vehicles to operate a dial-a-dope drug trafficking operation.

The Integrated Homicide Investigation Team is asking anyone in the area of the 12000-block of Blundell Road on July 27, with dashcam or CCTV footage frombetween 5 p.m. and 6 p.m., to contact them immediately.

They are alsoasking for witnesses, dashcam or CCTV footage from the area of the 8000-block of Minler Road between 2 p.m. and 6 p.m. on the same day.