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Man Charged With Murder After Suspicious Death in Saanich

Police have charged a man with second-degree murder following a suspicious death in Saanich, British Columbia.
The charge comes after a detailed multi-day investigation.

Saanich Police responded to a residence on Blair Avenue on January 5.
Officers found one person dead inside the home.

Police treated the death as suspicious from the start.
They quickly involved the Vancouver Island Integrated Major Crime Unit.

Suspect Identified and Charged

Police identified the accused as Muhammed Basar, 47.
He was first taken into custody on the day of the incident.

Investigators later released him while evidence collection continued.
Police said they followed standard safety procedures during that time.

Officers arrested Basar again on January 9.
The B.C. Prosecution Service approved a murder charge shortly after.

Basar now faces a charge of second-degree murder.
He remains in custody ahead of his court appearance.

Investigation Details Remain Limited

Police have not released the victim’s identity.
They also withheld specific details about the cause of death.

Investigators said the case remains active.
They continue reviewing forensic and witness evidence.

Police stated the incident appears isolated.
They do not believe the public faces ongoing risk.

Police and Community Response

Officers said public safety remains a priority.
They stressed that appropriate safeguards were in place throughout the investigation.

Police encouraged anyone with information to come forward.
They said community tips can support the court process.

Authorities asked residents to avoid speculation.
They emphasized respect for the legal process.

Court Proceedings Ahead

Basar is scheduled to appear in court later this month.
The case will proceed under British Columbia criminal law.

Second-degree murder carries serious penalties if proven in court.
Sentencing depends on the outcome of future hearings.

Police will continue working with prosecutors.
More details may emerge during court proceedings.

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