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Community Safety Alert: Victim Identified in Targeted Shooting in Surrey’s Sullivan Heights
Homicide investigators have identified the victim in a deadly shooting in Surrey’s Sullivan Heights neighbourhood. On the evening of March 28, 2026, a man was shot and killed in the 15100-block of 60 Avenue, Surrey, British Columbia, prompting a major investigation led by the Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT).
The victim has now been confirmed as 27-year-old Jasman Sekhon. Investigators believe this was a targeted attack connected to organized crime and the drug trade. Police are urgently appealing for witnesses and video footage from the surrounding areas to help track those responsible.
Official Incident Details
According to information released by IHIT and the Surrey Police Service (SPS):
- On March 28, 2026, at approximately 6:39 p.m., Surrey Police Service officers responded to reports of gunshots in the 15100-block of 60 Avenue in Surrey.
- Officers arrived to find an adult male suffering from gunshot wounds.
- Despite emergency life-saving efforts, the victim was pronounced dead at the scene.
- IHIT has taken conduct of the homicide investigation and is working in partnership with the Surrey Police Service (SPS), Integrated Forensic Identification Services (IFIS) and the BC Coroners Service.
Victim Identification and Investigative Focus
To advance the investigation and encourage community assistance, IHIT has publicly identified the victim as 27-year-old Jasman Sekhon.

27-year-old homicide victim, Jasman Sekhon.
- Police state that Mr. Sekhon had prior interactions with law enforcement and was believed to be involved in the drug trade.
- Early investigative findings indicate the shooting was targeted and is suspected to be linked to organized crime.
- IHIT characterizes the incident as a bold and dangerous attack in an otherwise generally quiet residential area.
Second Scene: Burned Vehicle Linked to Investigation
Approximately 15 minutes after the shooting in Sullivan Heights, investigators located a second key scene:
- A blue Hyundai SUV was found fully engulfed in flames in the area of 186 Street and 44 Avenue, Surrey.
- IHIT is examining whether this burned vehicle is directly connected to the homicide, including its possible role as a suspect or getaway vehicle.
Call for Witnesses, Video, and Community Support
CRITICAL: IHIT and Surrey Police are actively seeking public assistance. If you were in either of the following areas on March 28, 2026, between 6:00 p.m. and 7:30 p.m., your information could be vital:
- The 15100-block of 60 Avenue in Sullivan Heights, Surrey (shooting scene)
- The area of 186 Street and 44 Avenue, Surrey (burned blue Hyundai SUV)
Investigators are particularly interested in:
- Dashcam video
- Home or business security camera footage
- Any observations of suspicious people or vehicles, especially a blue Hyundai SUV
Members of the CrimeCanada.ca community in Surrey and across British Columbia are strongly urged to assist if they can. Even small details can be crucial in a major organized crime–related investigation.
If you have any information, please contact:
- IHIT Information Line: 1-877-551-IHIT (4448)
- Email: [email protected]
CrimeCanada.ca Safety Perspective
From a CrimeCanada.ca perspective, this incident highlights the ongoing public safety risks associated with organized crime and the drug trade in urban centres like Surrey. Targeted shootings often unfold in residential neighbourhoods, putting bystanders at risk even when the intended victim is known to suspects. While each city’s crime profile differs, comparing local patterns with data from other communities, such as the detailed crime statistics and safety trends in Richmond Hill, Ontario, shows that gun and gang–related violence is a national concern, not limited to one province or municipality.
For residents of British Columbia, practical safety steps include staying aware of your surroundings, promptly reporting gunshots or suspicious activity, and preserving any relevant video footage when serious incidents occur nearby. Community vigilance and quick sharing of information with police—especially through official channels like the IHIT information line and email—can significantly assist in disrupting organized crime networks and reducing the risk of retaliatory violence.
Official Source & Community Safety
This safety alert is based on an official release from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP). CrimeCanada.ca aggregates and analyzes this data to keep the british-columbia community informed, aware, and safe. We are an independent safety data aggregator and not the original creators of the underlying incident report.
Read the full official release here: RCMP Official Statement.

