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From a Vancouver Sun Article
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More than three years after he escaped from a Port Coquitlam jail, fugitive gang killer Rabih “Robby” Alkhalil has been arrested in Qatar.
Several sources confirmed Saturday that the wanted Wolfpack gangster had been picked up by local authorities on Friday. The RCMP declined to comment. But a news conference is scheduled at the RCMP’s Surrey headquarters on Monday afternoon.
A $250,000 reward for information leading to Alkhalil’s arrest was initially offered by the BOLO program and Metro Vancouver Crime Stoppers, over the years it was reduced to $50,000 and was due to expire Oct. 7.
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Wolfpack Alliance Killings
Alkhalil escaped from the North Fraser pretrial jail in July 2022, a month before a Vancouver jury convicted him in absentia of first-degree murder in the 2012 slaying of a longtime rival, Sandip Duhre. He was also convicted of conspiring to kill Duhre, as well as gangster Sukh Dhak, who was gunned down in Burnaby in November 2012.
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Escape from Vancouver Jail
On top of his murder, drug and conspiracy convictions, Alkhalil has also been charged with “forcible prison break” and “escape lawful custody” in connection with his July 21, 2022 disappearance.
There is an ongoing investigation into those who helped him escape. But no one has yet been charged. A search warrant was executed in the investigation last year at the business of a Hells Angel member.
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Alkhalil Family
Few families have had as much involvement with police across Canada as the Alkhalils. Displaced Palestinian refugees who came to Canada from Saudi Arabia in 1990, the family settled in Surrey. Robby’s older brothers started getting into trouble.
One of the brothers, Khalil Alkhalil, just 19, was shot to death in Surrey in January 2001. His killer, Michael Naud, said the shooting was self-defence. A jury acquitted Naud, but he was later gunned down in suspected retaliation.
In 2003, another brother, Mahmoud Alkhalil, died after a shooting at the Loft Six nightclub.
After the second murder, remaining family members resettled in Ottawa in 2004 to “start life afresh,” according to Federal Court documents filed for the unsuccessful appeal of a deportation order issued against Nabil Alkhalil another of Robby’s older brothers.
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Robby and Hells Angel member Larry Amero. |