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During Drug-Trafficking Investigation, Surrey RCMP Seize Drugs And Firearms From Three Residences

Darpan News Desk, 18 Mar, 2020 11:47 PM

    Surrey RCMP is informing the public of three search warrants for residences that have led to seizures of drugs and firearms.


    On March 12, 2020, Surrey RCMP Drugs Unit, with the assistance of the Surrey Gang Enforcement Team, Community Response Unit, the Lower Mainland Emergency Response Team, and Criminal Investigative Services, searched three residences in relation to ongoing investigations into drug trafficking.


    Two associated residences were searched, one in the 16300-block of 28 Avenue in South Surrey, and the second in the 7000-block of 131 Street in Newton. Four suspects were identified and released pending further investigation.


    During the search of these residences, investigators seized:

    $8000 CAD

    12-gauge shotgun with ammunition

    Tactical vests

    Suspected Fentanyl, heroin, crack cocaine, Oxycontin, and methamphetamines

    Various cutting agents

    A money counter

    Packaging material, believed to be for street sale of drugs

    Multiple cell phones

     

    On the same day, investigators searched a third residence in the 12500-block of Pinewood Crescent as a part of an ongoing project targeting drug trafficking and property crime in the Whalley/City Centre area. Six further suspects were identified and released pending further investigation.


    During this search, investigators seized:

    Three firearms with ammunition

    Suspected methamphetamines and Fentanyl

    Soft body armour

    Approximately $3000 CAD


    The illicit drug trade brings with it the possibility of violent acts within our community, says Staff Sergeant Glenn Atkins, Surrey RCMP. We acknowledge the invaluable role that information received from the public played in enabling these seizures, and encourage everyone to keep on reporting suspicious activity in their neighbourhood as we all have our responsibility when it comes to safety.

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