Investigation into rival gang shootings leads to 11 arrests: Winnipeg police

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      Winnipeg police have made 11 arrests from two rival gangs whose feud posed a risk to public safety. Stefanie Lasuik reports.

      By The Canadian Press and CityNews

      WINNIPEG _ Police in Winnipeg say a months-long investigation stemming from two murders linked to a dispute between gangs has ended with 11 people being arrested.

      Insp. Shawn Pike says the officers zeroed in on the gangs after a 23-year-old man was killed inside a nightclub last November.

      Police say one of the men’s associates began to shoot at rival gang members outside the club.

      Two days later, a 20-year-old man was shot and killed in what police say was retaliation.

      Officers searched a home and found cocaine, cutting agents, a money counter and $190,000 in cash.

      The 10 men and one woman taken into custody are facing dozens of charges.

      Javaid Wahabi, 23, is charged with first-degree murder, conspiracy to commit murder, uttering threats, and uttering threats in association with a criminal organization.

      Manuchehr Haroon, 23, is charged with first-degree murder and conspiracy to commit murder.

      Abdullahi Abdulrehman Mohamed, 24, is charged with first-degree murder, conspiracy to commit murder, and kidnapping.

      Rami Hagos, 25, is facing a total of 19 charges including attempted murder.

      Haben Nipsey Weldekidan, 26, has been charged with uttering threats, uttering threats in association with a criminal organization, assault, and assault in association with a criminal organization.

      Mohammad Moradi, 22, is charged with participation in organized crime.

      Charles Kiniki, 21, is charged with failing to comply with conditions.

      Zuhair Mohammad-Zarif, 25, is charged with a handful of drug and firearm possession and trafficking related crimes.

      Zubair Mohammad-Zarif, 29, and Zuhur Mohammad-Zarif, 28, are both facing possession of a scheduled substance for the purpose of trafficking and d possession of proceeds of crime charges.

      Stefany Dayana Castro Alvarez, 25, is charged with possession of proceeds of crime.

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

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