Firearms, ammo, kilos of drugs seized in Surrey; another 4 arrested for trafficking in Burnaby, police say
Mounties in B.C. say they've arrested three men in Surrey believed to be tied to a transnational organized crime group connected to Mexican drug cartels.
Federal investigators said police searched a Surrey home on Sept. 23 that was surrounded by compound fencing, steel gates and razor wire and arrested men allegedly involved in importing cocaine to Canada.
Cpl. Arash Seyed told reporters at a news conference Wednesday that one of the suspects is a Mexican national, and two of the suspects are Canadian citizens with "connections to virtually every criminal gang in British Columbia."
Investigators also seized 23 guns, several thousand rounds of ammunition, and kilograms of illicit drugs.
The suspects have since been released, and Seyed said police are recommending firearms and drug-related charges.
He added the group is still under investigation, and he cannot share more details about the suspects' identity or identify a specific cartel association or criminal group.
"Their headquarters has been dismantled, and we're continuing to work on this," he said.
"We stopped the fence, and now we're pursuing charges. That could be a timely process, but the main objective was to stop the spread of potentially lethal drugs into Canadian communities."
Seyed said the arrests come after a years-long investigation into the group that started when RCMP learned in 2021 it was importing drugs into B.C.
He said U.S. authorities arrested another member of the group south of the Canadian border in July, which led to the arrests in Canada.
Burnaby arrests
Meanwhile, police have arrested four others suspected of trafficking large quantities of drugs, including diverted prescription pills, in Burnaby.
The arrests stem from a four-month investigation into interprovincial drug trafficking that included executing search warrants in nearby Coquitlam and Surrey, police said.
They said officers seized more than 9,500 hydromorphone pills believed to be diverted prescription pills, as well as other substances including more than a kilogram of suspected cocaine.
The group was allegedly shipping the drugs as far as Manitoba and Yukon, as well as locally, police said.
The announcement of the seizures follows RCMP's claim that it had busted the "the largest, most sophisticated drug superlab" ever seen in Canada in the B.C. Interior.
At that time, RCMP said they had evidence that the site was being used to make methamphetamine using P2P (phenyl-2-propanone), something not previously seen in Western Canada but common among Mexican cartels.
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With files from the Canadian Press
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