Conor D’Monte sentenced to 15 years in prison for conspiracy to commit murder

Indo-Canadian Voice Conor D’Monte sentenced to 15 years in prison for conspiracy to commit murder posted by: Rattan MallCONOR Vincent D’Monte appeared in B.C. Supreme Court on April 1 and was sentenced to an effective sentence of 15 years for conspiracy to commit murder of the Bacon brothers and their associates between January 1, 2008, to February 17, 2009. Between 2008 and 2009, British Columbia endured one of its most violent periods of […] The post Conor D’Monte sentenced to 15 years in prison for conspiracy to commit murder first appeared on Indo-Canadian Voice.Indo-Canadian Voice

Conor D’Monte sentenced to 15 years in prison for conspiracy to commit murder
Indo-Canadian Voice Conor D’Monte sentenced to 15 years in prison for conspiracy to commit murder posted by: Rattan Mall

CONOR Vincent D’Monte appeared in B.C. Supreme Court on April 1 and was sentenced to an effective sentence of 15 years for conspiracy to commit murder of the Bacon brothers and their associates between January 1, 2008, to February 17, 2009.

Between 2008 and 2009, British Columbia endured one of its most violent periods of organized crime conflict as the Red Scorpions and United Nations (UN) Gang engaged in a series of deadly shootings and public gun battles that endangered communities across the Lower Mainland.

Through years of coordinated investigation and intelligence-sharing efforts, the Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit of British Columbia (CFSEU-BC) and Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT) worked in close collaboration, leading to many arrests and convictions of UN Gang members and associates. Among those charged was D’Monte, who was accused of conspiring to murder the three Bacon brothers and their associates.
In January 2011, D’Monte was charged with first degree murder and conspiracy to commit murder, but he fled the country before he could be arrested.

CFSEU-BC investigators relentlessly pursued D’Monte for 11 years until his arrest in Puerto Rico in February 2022, following a global manhunt supported by CFSEU-BC, IHIT, BOLO, and Crime Stoppers. He was extradited back to Canada in March 2024 and has remained in custody since then.

During this project, multiple other UN Gang members were charged and convicted, among those were the following:

* Barzan Tilli-Choli for conspiracy to commit murder
* Karwan Raqib (formerly known as Karwan Saed) for conspiracy to commit murder
* Dilun Heng for conspiracy to commit murder
* Ion Kroitoru for conspiracy to commit murder

* Amir Eghtesad for conspiracy to commit murder
* Aram Ali for aggravated assault and discharge firearm with intent
* Cory Vallee for first degree murder and conspiracy to commit murder

At the conclusion of the sentencing hearing, the Crown directed a stay of proceedings in relation to the remaining counts. D’Monte will now be transferred into the custody of the Correctional Service of Canada.

“This sentence reflects the serious and calculated nature of the violence that occurred during one of the most turbulent periods of gang conflict in British Columbia’s history,” says Sgt. Sarbjit K. Sangha, Media Relations Officer for CFSEU-BC. “The actions of those involved put countless lives at risk and contributed to significant harm in our communities. This outcome is the result of years of dedicated investigative work and strong collaboration between CFSEU-BC, IHIT, and our policing partners. We remain committed to holding organized crime members accountable and ensuring the safety of the public.”

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