Gang violence expert cop Jag Khosa joins Surrey Police
Surrey, July 10, 2021: After working in various policing duties in Canada, Faridkot born Punjabi Jag Khosa has joined Surrey Police. He had worked for many years to curb gang violence and the drug addiction in Canadian youth.
Announcing his joining in the Surrey Police, he said “With utmost gratitude, I announce my joining the Surrey Police Service (SPS). It's a rewarding and exciting move for me to fulfil my duty towards the Surrey residents and SPS.
I have been fortunate to have your support in everything I have done thus far, and I’m hopeful that you will continue to support me in this new endeavour with Surrey Police Service (SPS).
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My previous initiatives to build safer communities would not have been possible without your sincere support and encouragement, and I am counting on your support again moving forward. I am super excited and looking forward to continuing the grassroots level work for the betterment of kids in our community and have a safer and progressive Surrey for all of us to enjoy and thrive.
Also, I am truly humbled by the warm welcome and introduction by Surrey Police Chief Norm Lipinski.”