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It has been eight years since UN gang boss Conor D’Monte was charged with murder and conspiracy for allegedly hunting rival members of the Red Scorpion gang.

Since then, a dozen members and associates of his violent criminal organization have been convicted of murder, conspiracy to commit murder and other charges.

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But police are still hunting for D’Monte — the Vancouver man they believe was directing the violent rampage that resulted in dozens of shootings, injuries and deaths.

On Wednesday, a $100,000 reward was offered for the arrest of the fugitive gang leader.

“Conor D’Monte and his fellow gang members are responsible for an unprecedented level of brazen gang violence in the history of British Columbia. Police will not rest until we have brought all those responsible to justice,” Trent Rolfe, chief officer of the Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit, said at a Surrey news conference.