When fugitive Wolfpack gang killer Rabih Alkhalil was arrested in Qatar Sept. 5, travelling under a fake name, he tried to make a break for it.

Local law enforcement officers sent a police dog after him and he was subdued.

But the 38-year-old, who grew up in B.C., wasn’t done yet. He made a second unsuccessful attempt to escape his Qatari captors.

Alkhalil has been one of Canada’s most wanted since his brazen escape from North Fraser Pretrial Centre on July 21, 2022 in the middle of his trial for the murder of rival gangster Sandip Duhre. He was convicted in absentia a month later.

Postmedia first reported Alkhalil’s arrest in the Middle East on Sept. 6, after confirming the information with several sources.

But when the RCMP’s federal policing section and the Combined Forces Special

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