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The Canadian hitman accused of killing a Vancouver gangster in Phuket is one step closer to extradition after a ruling from an Alberta judge. Matthew Dupre was committed for extradition Friday, to be surrendered to Thailand to be tried for his involvement in the death of Jimi Singh Sandhu. Dupre was a member of the Canadian Armed Forces in Afghanistan before becoming a mercenary in Iraq. Sandhu, a member of Vancouver gang “the United Nations,” was allegedly killed in Phuket on February 4 in a drug-related hit by Dupre and another Canadian man. Dupre’s lawyers argued against extradition on the […]

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Perspective and context  is missing. Dupre hasn't been in the Canadian military for almost  a decade, and when he was, he was a private. He was then employed as a private security contractor. Hardly a standout  in the military, so why emphasize the military service?  He's an alleged thug murderer. That's all.

 

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