gangster whose associate was critically wounded in Surrey last week was remanded in custody until Sept. 28 on an alleged breach of his court conditions. Sukhveer Dhak, 27, appeared via video link in Surrey Provincial Court on Friday. Dhak was with his pal Jujhar Singh Khun-Khun in the 10100-block of 144th about 9:30 p.m. Sept. 16. Khun-Khun remains in hospital in critical condition. Last Sunday, Dhak was picked up on allegations he violated court conditions on a drug conspiracy charge laid in 2008. He is due to go to trial in that case in November. Earlier this week, the head of the Gang Task Force warned that anyone associated to the Dhak and Duhre crime groups could get caught in an escalating gang war. Supt. Tom McCluskie said gang investigators "have reason to believe these people are being targeted by other criminal groups." And he said his team is probing possible links between the Khun-Khun shooting and the fatal shooting in Kelowna on Aug. 14. Red Scorpion Jonathan Bacon died in that incident, while Hells Angel Larry Amero and Independent Soldier James Riach were wounded. Since the high-profile public shooting outside a busy lakeside tourist hotel and casino, tensions have been escalating between associates of the victims and those they believe are responsible. On one side is an alliance consisting of the Duhres, Dhak and some United Nations members. On the other are some Hells Angels, the Scorpions and the Independent Soldiers. McCluskie said the investigation into Bacon's death is going well, though no one has yet been charged.
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