REGINA — A man once listed on Canada’s Top 25 Most Wanted BOLO has been sentenced in Regina Provincial Court to six months in custody for trafficking fentanyl and cocaine.
Daniel ‘Juma’ Atem was sentenced on Jan. 21. He still faces a charge of first-degree murder in the July 29, 2023, shooting death of 32-year-old Roman Millar in the 2100 block of Broad Street. Atem is scheduled to return to provincial court on Jan. 29, when the murder charge is expected to be spoken to.
His co-accused, Shredek Samuel, is also charged with first-degree murder in Miller’s death. Samuel's matter was back before Regina court on Jan. 21 and it was adjourned to Feb. 12. He was granted bail last year.

According to Regina police, Samuel turned himself in to RCMP in British Columbia in February 2024 and was returned to Saskatchewan.
A Canada-wide warrant was issued for Atem in early 2024. He was later added to the BOLO Program’s Top 25 Most Wanted list in April 2024.

That fall, BOLO expanded its campaign to locate him, including putting up a large billboard and offering a $50,000 reward for information leading to his arrest. Atem was arrested in Winnipeg in January 2025 and returned to Saskatchewan.
Both men are charged in connection with Miller’s killing in Regina’s Transitional neighbourhood.












