A Surrey gangster linked to the Brothers Keepers has pleaded guilty in California to conspiracy for his role in smuggling methamphetamine around the globe.

Opinder Singh Sian, who was indicted last summer, entered the guilty plea on Monday before U.S. District Court Judge David O. Carter, court records show.

The 16-page plea agreement, signed by Sian and his lawyer on Nov. 12, said there would be a recommendation for a lower sentence because of the guilty plea. The mandatory minimum for the crime is 10 years, with the maximum being life.

The plea deal says that between Sept. 27, 2022 and Oct. 22, 2023, Sian “knowingly and intentionally conspired and agreed with co-conspirators to export methamphetamine from the Port of Long Beach, California, to Sydney, Australia.”

The document also sa

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