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$2.3m Drug Ring linked to India busted in Canada


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1 hour ago, dharamyudh said:

Funny thing is that most of these guys come from good homes. BC housing is ridiculous, probably one of the most expensive places to live in Canada. I see similar things in the Panjabi dominated area in the city I live in. These kids get brand new Mercs, BMWs right off the get go. They have very supportive families yet try to pursue some sort of "gangster" persona and sell drugs. 

Well, you're around it. What do you think the causal factors are? 

I notice one guy in the list above had his father on the wanted list too - as well as a murdered brother. 

A lot of these things seem to be carried out by members of the same family as opposed to unrelated individuals? 

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Just now, dallysingh101 said:

Well, you're around it. What do you think the causal factors are? 

I notice one guy in the list above had his father on the wanted list too - as well as a murdered brother. 

A lot of these things seem to be carried out by members of the same family as opposed to unrelated individuals? 

Correct. I know lots of Panjabis alongside families involved in drugs. In fact, I would say a majority are involved in it and just have a better time at hiding it. I guess I was fortunate enough to not live in Panjabi dominated areas, rather, I grew up amongst Blacks, Arabs, and so on. I only really came across other Panjabis and wannabe "gangsters" from that area during my time in high school. However, what@GurjantGnostic stated is true. These guys are trying to prove some sort of manliness that they lack. 

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2 minutes ago, dharamyudh said:

Correct. I know lots of Panjabis alongside families involved in drugs. In fact, I would say a majority are involved in it and just have a better time at hiding it. I guess I was fortunate enough to not live in Panjabi dominated areas, rather, I grew up amongst Blacks, Arabs, and so on. I only really came across other Panjabis and wannabe "gangsters" from that area during my time in high school. However, what@GurjantGnostic stated is true. These guys are trying to prove some sort of manliness that they lack. 

Well, I'm wondering what sort of family values they grow up with?

Also, people from rich backgrounds normally seem to be higher up in the food chain when it comes to 'business' like this, not street level, shooting at each other, drive-by, frontline selling types. 

Have you met any genuine ones? What was their intelligence like? 

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17 minutes ago, dallysingh101 said:

Well, I'm wondering what sort of family values they grow up with?

Also, people from rich backgrounds normally seem to be higher up in the food chain when it comes to 'business' like this, not street level, shooting at each other, drive-by, frontline selling types. 

Have you met any genuine ones? What was their intelligence like? 

I would say a vast majority are born and bred with traditional Panjabi values. However, I don't even think I could pinpoint the root cause. I would say that most of these guys are just spoiled. I've seen these guys have strong, respectable, and genuine figures in their lives and still manage to fall into the bakwas. On the flipside, I have also seen people with deadbeats go into the same lifestyle.

I've met a few genuine ones and they go on to be really smart and successful people. I feel like most of these homes lack any sort of Sikhi. However, I have also heard stories of young amritdharis involved in drugs and alcohol. 

 

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1 hour ago, dharamyudh said:

I would say a vast majority are born and bred with traditional Panjabi values. However, I don't even think I could pinpoint the root cause. I would say that most of these guys are just spoiled. I've seen these guys have strong, respectable, and genuine figures in their lives and still manage to fall into the bakwas. On the flipside, I have also seen people with deadbeats go into the same lifestyle.

I've met a few genuine ones and they go on to be really smart and successful people. I feel like most of these homes lack any sort of Sikhi. However, I have also heard stories of young amritdharis involved in drugs and alcohol. 

 

Where you near bro? Toronto or Vancouver? 

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