Calgary police have released photos of 15 men charged in extortion-related incidents in the city. Sixteen men, including individuals of Indian origin, face a total of 56 criminal charges in a Canadian probe into an extortion racket aimed at the South Asian community in Calgary. Only one remains in custody while the others have been released on bail. None of the accused are Canadian citizens; all are in the country on student or work visas. Police released mugshots of 15 suspects to seek public help identifying associates and movements. Some used aliases. The release has been welcomed by community members who sought more transparency. There have been 49 extortion incidents in Calgary since April 2025, including 19 shootings. Violence has decreased recently. Operations combined investigations with community outreach. Bail decisions rest with courts, and deportation matters with federal authorities. Police are checking possible links to organized crime groups.
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