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Burnaby RCMP investigation leads to major drug bust at a home close to a school and a daycare

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 14 Mar, 2023 05:45 PM
  • Burnaby RCMP investigation leads to major drug bust at a home close to a school and a daycare

After an extensive two-month investigation into an individual believed to be in the drug trade, Burnaby RCMP’s Drugs and Organized Crime Section executed a search warrant at a residence in the 9300-block of Tower Road, on Burnaby Mountain on March 2nd. 

A large number of suspected drugs were seized:

  • 5 Kg of cocaine
  • 1.5 Kg of methamphetamine
  • 200 g of fentanyl

A handgun and two prohibited high capacity magazines were also found in the suite during the search. The serial number on the handgun had been altered.

Magazines for this type of handgun are legally limited to ten rounds. Two magazines seized from this residence had the capacity to hold 27 and 50 rounds.

Along with the drugs and weapons, around $10,000 in cash, a large amount of drug packaging, equipment for re-pressing drugs and two vehicles were seized.

The residence was directly across the street from an elementary school and less than a block away from a busy daycare.

“It is troubling to see this type of drug seizure in any community, but it also demonstrates the link that exists between the drug trade and illegal firearms,” said Corporal Mike Kalanj with the Burnaby RCMP. “While these drugs were likely destined to be trafficked illegally, investigators believe this seizure has significantly disrupted this trafficking organization as well as the movement of drugs throughout our communities.”

Three individuals have been arrested in relation to the investigation. Numerous weapons and drug charges are expected to be forwarded for all three individuals.

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