A deal that closed March 19, 2024 saw 87 A1-zoned acres at 3330 Old Vernon Road in Kelowna sell above the $9.6m asking price for $9.85m. It is the former B.C. Tree Fruits property. BCTF envisioned a packing plant and removal of the land from the ALR before going bankrupt and selling the ground.
The property is across the street from the polluting plant of Sandher Fruit Packers at 3231 Old Vernon Road. The new owner is S. Sundher Orchards Ltd. aka Sukhdev Singh Sandher, Bir Singh Sandher’s brother. (davesandher@live.ca) The property has 15 acres in a cherry nursery, and was a turf farm prior to B.C. Tree Fruits purchasing it in May 2019 for $6.48m.
Backing the Sandher crime family yet again is Bank of Montreal.
The significance of Kelowna Springs developer Denciti Development Corp buying the adjacent ground at 3030 Old Vernon Road a few months before the Sandher purchase ought not be lost on anybody. It takes little imagination to suppose the Sandher's deep connections to dirty Provincial civil servants would grease the removal of that ground from the ALR to allow the development of industrial land to proceed. The source of Denciti's bottomless capital isn't obvious.
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Walia Forex is owned by Walia Forex Private Limited based in Kapurthala Punjab. Listed Canadian directors included Harjit (Hardeep) Singh Nijjar and Parminder Kaur Sandher. Hardeep Singh Nijjar was Khalistan Tiger Force (KTF) boss and was executed in Surrey in 2023.
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Parminder Kaur Sandher is the wife of Sukhdev Singh Sandher, Bir Sandher's brother.
The operation has been under Indian government watch since 2009 for financing the KTF, Sikh Youth Federation, Iranian drug lord Naji Sharifi Zendashti and Pakistani drug lord Muhammad Asif Hafeez.
“The phone records of Bir Singh Sandher revealed that he was frequently in contact with Inderjit Singh Reyat (A Sikh activist convicted in the Air India bombing). Harjjit Singh Nijjar (A Sikh activist living in Surrey, British Columbia), Gurpatawan Singh Pannum (A Sikh activist with Canada/US citizenship), Walia Forex, a Forex business in Surrey, British Columbia and SBI Bank, Surrey, British Columbia.”
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Arson at property owned by Sukhdev Singh Sandher
A suspicious fire leveled a home owned by Sukhdev Singh Sandher in September 2024. In terms of orchard ownership Sukhdev (S. Sundher Orchards Ltd.) may exceed acreage of brother Bir. It's not the first suspicious fire on Sandher properties, they have occurred in 1998, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2011, 2015 and 2016. Its the second Sandher fire at 836 Hartman Road.
The Kelowna Fire Department was called to a blaze at 839 Hartman Road just before midnight on Sept 10, 2024. Some are saying the Sandher fire was staged for the insurance money. Sukhdev Singh Sandher was pulled in for questioning. Cops figure Sukhdev Singh Sandher has something to hide. No charges emerged. Why was this one torched? The house was an old shitbox, filled with asbestos.
Tenants left the home a mess requiring expensive renovation. The quote for renovations was a Punjab Sikh revolting $168,000 - plus permit fees, excluding electrical and plumbing. The wiring had to be entirely re-done because it was aluminum. A new septic system was required. Remnants of an accelerant were found - a mixture of gasoline and diesel, and the remnant of an electric timer, and an electric charcoal briquette igniter.
The property that went up in flames is owned by G. P. Sandher Holdings Ltd. and is occupied by Bir Sandher's brother Sukhdev. A single family home was fully destroyed along with multiple buildings and vehicles. The home was vacant and arson is suspected. davesandher@live.ca
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