A Vancouver Island man has been arrested and charged with homicide in a case of alleged intimate companion violence in Saanich, B.C., after he was taken into custody earlier this week and launched.
Muhammed Ali Basar, who turns 47 this yr, stays in custody and is scheduled to look in courtroom on Jan. 21.
On Jan. 5, Saanich police mentioned its main crime unit started investigating a suspicious loss of life inside a house within the 1600-block of Blair Avenue.
Police didn’t reveal how they discovered of the loss of life or whether or not a 911 name was made, however mentioned the Vancouver Island Built-in Main Crime Unit (VIIMCU) had assumed conduct of the investigation.

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On the time, police mentioned they believed this was an “remoted incident.”
Basar was taken into custody the identical day and launched with out fees on Jan. 6.
Whereas the suspect was free locally, police mentioned “measures had been taken to make sure he was not a hazard to himself or others.”
Basar was then arrested on Friday, Jan. 9 and charged with homicide on Saturday, in what the courts have designated as an allegation of intimate companion violence.
Courtroom information reveal Basar can also be accused of disobeying a courtroom order in Saanich on Oct. 24, 2025, involving a home or intimate companion.
That cost was sworn on Nov. 14 and Basar was scheduled to look in courtroom on the matter Jan. 5.
On Nov. 19, courtroom information present a girl filed a household regulation continuing in opposition to Basar in B.C. Supreme Courtroom in Victoria.
Courtroom information present Basar’s first look on the disobeying a courtroom order cost was scheduled for Dec. 15, the identical date the household regulation file was final up to date.
Basar was to look in courtroom to “seek the advice of authorized counsel” on Jan. 5, the day police started investigating the suspicious loss of life in Saanich.
Police haven’t publicly recognized the murder sufferer and mentioned no additional particulars can be launched because the investigation is now with the BC Prosecution Service.
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