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Investigation into Alleged Drug Trafficking & Organized Crime Leads to Seizure of Drugs, Weapons & Several Arrests

Darpan News Desk CFSEU BC, 04 Jun, 2021 04:14 PM
  • Investigation into Alleged Drug Trafficking & Organized Crime Leads to Seizure of Drugs, Weapons & Several Arrests

The Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit of British Columbia (CFSEU-BC) is announcing the results of a 10-month long investigation into the alleged drug trafficking activities of a crime group operating in the Lower Mainland. This complex investigation has resulted in the arrests of several people, the execution of numerous search warrants, and the seizure of illegal and potentially deadly drugs, as well as firearms, cash and vehicles.

In July of 2020, CFSEU-BC began an investigation into the alleged drug trafficking activities of a drug distribution network with ties to the Lower Mainland gang conflict. CFSEU-BC’s investigation gathered significant evidence on several individuals and took simultaneous enforcement action at multiple locations.

During the investigation a total of eight search warrants were executed on residences in the Vancouver area and 5 search warrants were executed on vehicles.

The searches resulted in CFSEU-BC seizing a combined;

 9.24 kg of fentanyl;
• 4.7 kg of methamphetamine;
• 1 kg of cocaine;
• approximately $130,000 in Canadian cash;
• 1 assault rifle and 6 hand guns;
• 5 vehicles as offence related property.

Of significance is the seizure of over 9 kg of fentanyl. This equates to at the very least, CFSEU-BC taking what may be approximately 443,520 potential lethal doses of fentanyl off the streets of our communities.

Also key, during this time of heightened gang violence, was the seizure of multiple firearms which will no longer pose a threat to public safety. The firearms seized will be sent to the Provincial Forensic Firearms Lab, managed by CFSEU-BC, for processing.

A total of five individuals linked to this organized crime/drug trafficking network have been arrested. All individuals arrested were released from custody, as the investigation continues and investigators begin preparing to seek charge approval for several Criminal Code and Drug related offences.

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