B.C. police announce dismantling of drug-making and distribution ring with 8 arrests
SURREY, B.C. — Police in British Columbia say they have dismantled a “significant, sophisticated” criminal organization involved in manufacturing and distributing fentanyl-laced counterfeit pharmaceuticals.
Mounties in B.C. say the operation has led to the arrest of eight men in the Metro Vancouver communities of Surrey, Richmond and Delta, with several suspects having links to organized crime.
Police say one of the suspects was later found by federal authorities to have been linked to a “gang-related murder plot,” resulting in a parallel investigation by homicide investigators and a charge of conspiracy to commit murder.
According to the B.C. Ministry of Public Safety, the operation involving the RCMP’s organized crime investigators, the Integrated Homicide Investigation Team and Abbotsford police led to the seizure of 356,000 counterfeit pills in addition to 168 kilograms of chemicals used for production.