Alkhalil family

[4] The first Alkhalil brother to be murdered was the 19 year-old Khalil, who was found dead on 18 January 2001 with six bullets in his body at the entranceway to a Surrey apartment.

"[7] While attempting to leave the courtroom, Philip Rankin, the lawyer for Naud, was punched in the face by Mahmoud Alkhalil, causing him to suffer a broken tooth.

[11] Superintendent Mike Porteous of the Vancouver Police Department stated in 2018: "It started as a dispute over drug trafficking lines in Surrey way back in the day.

They've been involved in a conflict with the Duhre guys for a good 20 years and it kind of ebbed and flowed relative to different murders and struggles over drug territory".

[12] Mahmoud was able to make his way out of Loft Six to his automobile, drove a few blocks, and died of massive blood loss caused by his wounds a few minutes later.

[15] When Alkhalil was finally arrested outside of Cornwall after having abandoned his car, he was found to be carrying a duffle bag with 11 kilograms of cocaine in it.

[15] At his trial, Justice Hugh McLean noted that Alkhalil had was already under a deportation order to send him back to Saudi Arabia owing to his lengthy criminal record, but instead sentenced him to prison for possession of narcotics with the intention of trafficking, dangerous driving and failing to stop for the police.

[19] On 24 August 2018, Nabil was involved in a money dispute with a wealthy Ciudad López Mateos businessman, Javier Armando Nuñez, which entailed much shouting on both sides and which ended Alkhalil being shot dead with a 9mm handgun.

[20] The Ottawa police also seized Hisham's lavish house on Rossland Avenue worth $1.1 million as the proceeds of crime.

"[21] In 2018, the Project Anarchy charges against Hisham were stayed when a judge ruled that the Crown had taken too long to bring the case to trial.

[21] Rabih "Robby" Alkhalil relocated to Montreal, where he owned an expensive penthouse condominium at 555 René Lévesque Boulevard West with a stunning view of the St. Lawrence river.

Both Alkhalil and Amero were interested in seizing control of the Montreal underworld as a stepping stone to entering the New York drug market.

[27] The Wolfpack worked as distributors of cocaine from the Sinaloa Cartel of Mexico, whose leader was Joaquín Guzmán, better known by his moniker El Chapo ("the shorty").

[28] A key member of the Wolfpack was Shane Kenneth Maloney of the West End Gang which controls the Port of Montreal.

[29] Alkhalil opened a haute couture shop in Old Montreal and shared his condo with Larry Amero of the Hells Angels White Rock chapter.

[30] Edwards and Nájera wrote that Alkhalil and Amerco were in charge of a smuggling operation to bring in cocaine from via secret compartments in trucks from the United States.

[32] On 17 January 2012, Sandip "Dippy" Duhre, the co-boss of the Dhak-Duhre group, was shot dead while leaving the Sheraton Wall Centre in Vancouver.

[34] Together with his fellow Wolfpack members Nick Nero, Martino "Lil Guy" Caputo, and Johnny Raposo, Alkhalil was involved in the spring of 2012 in a deal to bring in 200 kilograms of cocaine worth $5 million from Mexico into Canada via Chicago with the profits to be split equally between the four men.

[36] On 17 May 2012, Alkhalil responded to a text from Nero that questioned the quality of his cocaine by writing: "Ur [you're] guys keep accusing my end of stealing and lying.

College Street is heatey [hot, i.e. difficult to operate on] but if I get em [them] inside the shop its ok no noise why are we killing ice cream people?

[40] Nero left the password "sharp0" and email address "Cervezafrya@encryptroid.com" for the Pretty Good Privacy network on a yellow sticky note on the kitchen countertop in his Niagara-on-the-Lake condo, which allowed the police to decrypt all of the texts relating to the coming Raposo murder.

[41] In one text to Alkhalil on 29 May 2012, Wiwchar wrote about his desire to have his girlfriend work as a hitwoman, writing: "I like gangster girls who kill[.]

[44] On 18 June 2012, Wiwchar killed Raposo as he was drinking coffee and eating ice cream in the Sicilian Sidewalk Café on Toronto's College Street while watching a Euro Cup football game.

[45] Wiwchar walked into the Sicilian Sidewalk Café disguised as a construction worker and wearing a dust mask and a blonde wig.

[51] On 23 February 2013, Alkhalil was arrested in Greece where he was living under a forged French passport and working as a haute couture designer.

[53] Alkhalil pleaded not guilty, but chose not to testify in his own defense as he did not wish to face difficult questions from Gillezeau about his texts.

[59] One police source who asked to remain anonymous told Kim Bolan, the crime correspondent of The Vancouver Sun: "If they don't find him in the first 48 hours, he's gone.

Alkhalil obviously had a well-planned escape plan, and who knows where he is right now, whether he is sitting low and waiting for things to calm down, or he's already made his way to another country.

"[21] A senior RCMP officer speaking of the condition of anonymity said that Alkhalil had "probably" left Canada within an hour of his escape and it is likely that he will never be recaptured.

[3] On 18 October 2022, the RCMP declared Alkhalil to be Canada's most wanted man and offered a $250,000 reward for information about his current whereabouts.