Canada announces new reward of up to $250,000 on ‘Top 25’ most wanted fugitives

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Ottawa: A reward of up to $250,000 was announced Tuesday by the BOLO Program as it updated its Top 25 list of Canada’s most wanted fugitives. The reward was announced for information leading to the arrest of Rabih Alkhalil, who is wanted for being unlawfully at large since last July, when he escaped from the North Fraser Pretrial Centre.

Bolo Program Director Max Langlois was joined by BC RCMP Deputy Commissioner Dwayne McDonald in revealing the first update to the Top 25 list — a unique initiative that brings together information about Most Wanted suspects from across the country.

Toronto Police Homicide Inspector Hank Idsinga was also at the conference to discuss the seven suspects wanted by Toronto Police.

Six suspects from the original top 25 were located between April and October, including the 1 suspect — Abilaziz Mohamed, wanted for murder by the Toronto Police Service — who was apprehended within 12 hours of the Top 25 launch,” said BOLO Program Directo Max Langlois

Cases with asterisks are currently active with rewards:

Jabreel Elmi, Wanted for Murder (up to $50,000)

Kiarash Parzham, Wanted for Murder

Darriel Thompson, Wanted for Murder

Abdelmuniem Abdalla, Wanted for Murder

Tommy Ngo, Wanted for Murder (up to $50,000)

Harry Rajkumar, Wanted for Attempted Murder

Usman Kassim, Wanted for Attempted Murder (up to $50,000)