Premier David Eby expressed concern over inconsistent communication regarding extortion crimes in Surrey, B.C., highlighting confusion among residents about police responses. He announced the formation of an advisory committee to improve collaboration between law enforcement and the community, and urged the federal government to amend criminal and immigration laws to aid local police. Recent data shows 46 extortion attempts and 11 related shootings in Surrey this year. Local politicians call for more police, with demands for up to 300 additional officers to address the crisis.
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