RCMP has announced charges against three men who allegedly helped Rabby (Robby) Alkhalil to escape a BC prison in 2022. Since then he has been loose.
The 38 -year -old has an extensive criminal record and was convicted in a murder of Toronto 2012, as well as a murder in Vancouver that same year, and was a member of the list of more search in Canada after the escape.
Alkhalil, originally from Montreal, was arrested at the North Fraser Property Center in Port Coquitlam, BC, for murder charges when he escaped on July 21, 2022.
Police said Monday that three men have been accused of their roles in Alkhalil’s escape. They did not confirm if Alkhalil himself had been arrested.
Edward Ayoub, 48, and John Potvin, 49, both from Ottawa, and Ryan Van Gool, 46, of Harrison Hot Springs, BC, have been accused of conspiracy to commit violations in prison and rape in prison.
RCMP CPL. Sarbjit Sangha said on Monday that the video images released from the prison holidays helped the officers identify the men who supposedly helped Alkhalil’s escape.
“As this investigation is in court, I will not be able to go into details exactly who was in that video,” he said.

In July 2022, two men who go through contractors driving an Econoline White truck Help Alkhalil to explode from the center prior to trial while waiting for a judgment for murder.
Later that same year, the BOLO PROGRAM – which represents “being in the vigilante” – Alkhalil moved to The upper part of its list of 25 most wanted fugitives in Canada.

Until Monday, the program’s website declared that it offered up to $ 50,000 for information that could lead to its arrest.
Bolo works to amplify the notices on the sought criminals and is the main activity of a charitable organization initiated by the founder and CEO of Gardaworld Security Corporation.

Ayoub and Van Gool are now in custody, according to the police.
Potvin is currently sought by a Canadian order for charges, according to the police, and residents have been asked to call the police if they see it.
The frustrated murder plot, says the police
Police also announced more positions in relation to alleged murder plots and shooting around BC that saw the participation of Van Gool and two other men, who were not involved in jail.
“In March 2024, while conducting Alkhalil’s investigation, the police discovered information that has now led to additional positions against Ryan Van Gool and two men for allegedly conspiring to kill an individual in Kamloop,” said RCMP SGT spokesman. Tammy Lobb on Monday.
Lobb said Van Gool, Bryce Telford, 28, and Scott Telford, 61, both originating in Surrey, have been accused of conspiracy to commit murder and possession of weapons.

“Our researchers discovered an additional murder conspiracy that was about to happen that they avoided, preserving public security in one of our communities here in our province,” Lobb said. “Then they need to be applauded for that today.”
The spokesman also said that Van Gool has been accused in relation to a shooting at Maple Ridge in January 2024.
In total, including charges related to prison escape, the police said 17 charges against five men were presented on Monday.
