The Asian Star_April 28_2015

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Issue 13 Saturday, April 25, 2015

Tel: 604-591-5423

All the news you need and more... ‘Surrey Night Market is like a mini PNE’ says founder Satbir Cheema

Self-driving cars: How they could take over our roads?

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Asian Star shines at Vaisakhi parade in Surrey

Thousands of people enjoyed ‘gol gappes’ served by the staff and friends of The Asian Star at the Vaisakhi parade in Surrey last Saturday. As usual, The Asian stall was one of the most popular. Photo by Suraj

South Asian trader arrested in ‘Flash Crash’ A futures trader has been arrested in Great Britain in connection with the “Flash Crash” of 2010 when the Dow Jones Industrial Average plunged 600 points in five minutes. A statement from the U.S. Department of Justice says authorities arrested 37-year-old Navinder Singh Sarao in Britain on Tuesday. Authorities on the same day unsealed a federal criminal complaint filed in Chicago. Continued on page 6

Modi wants Hindu temples to give up $1 trillion Workers for the centuries-old Shree Siddhivinayak Temple here spent hours unpacking gold coins See story on page 29

Bains family devastated by the shooting of their ‘sweet’ son, Arun Lack of jobs for youths and lack of parental involvement in schools cited for youths being drawn into gangs By Umendra Singh urrey-Newton MLA Harry Bains has always been speaking out against crime and gang violence in Surrey, mainly because most of the crime and gang shootings have been in his Newton riding. He always felt personally affected when his constituents were forced to live in fear of drive by shootings ands gang violence in Newton. But he never expected the violence to hit so close to home as when his nephew, Arun Bains, 22, was shot dead last weekend – in a crime that Surrey RCMP claim is related to ongoing gang fight over drug turf in Surrey. Arun Bains was the MLA’s younger brother’s older of two sons.

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“It was totally shocking. I could not believe it,” Bains told The Asian Star of the news he got last Sunday that his nephew was the latest victim of the Surrey-Delta gang war. He tweeted “Another day, another shooting” — not realizing it was his own nephew who had been gunned down “I heard there was a shooting,” Bains told The Asian Star in an interview in his office in the heart of Newton, Surrey. “I heard that one person had died. I had no idea that it was one of our own.” He and his wife only found out later that the victim was his younger brother’s son, Arun, 22. Continued on page 9


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