New developments Quang Lu

A police cruiser sits outside 12 Shallowford Ct. in north Scarborough as part of an investigation into the 2007 murder of Quang Lu - CTV Toronto
Toronto homicide detectives believe a north Scarborough home is where a reputed gangster was killed before his body was encased in a cement-filled barrel and dumped in Lake Ontario.
Police showed up with a search warrant late Monday at 12 Shallowford Ct. to look for evidence in the case of Quang Lu, 47.
They are working on the theory that Lu was murdered in the basement, with his body taken to the garage for placement in the barrel, CTV Toronto’s Jim Junkin reported. Six years ago, the home was the site of an ecstasy drug bust. Currently it is used as a rooming house, he said.
At the time of Lu’s murder, the home was owned by someone in Shanghai, China, Junkin reported.
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