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A Hells Angel who was shot to death in Surrey Aug. 2 once formed a numbered B.C. company that he transferred to an underworld associate who also ended up being murdered, Postmedia has learned.

Before he was gunned down in a Starbucks drive-thru, Suminder “Allie” Grewal had a checkered financial history, with several recent lawsuits filed against him over unpaid debts, including a 2018 mortgage he got from a registered B.C. charity.

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But as early as 1999, he was registering companies with the B.C. Corporate Registry that would later become known to police.

Historic corporate records obtained by Postmedia show that Grewal formed 596896 BC Ltd on Dec. 2, 1999.

He listed himself as president and secretary of the numbered company, as well as the principle shareholder.

Grewal stated that he worked as a “businessman” on the records, which do not say what his company’s business was.

Less than two years later, he filed more documents in Victoria, stating that the company has passed a “special resolution” changing its name to Lower Mainland Autoglass Ltd. and was moving to a Richmond address.