Prolific offender guilty of fentanyl trafficking following significant south Nanaimo bust
NANAIMO — A veteran BC Supreme Court justice wasn’t buying what a longtime criminal was selling at trial.
Kerry Wallace Chang, 55, was found guilty of possession for the purpose of trafficking fentanyl during a Monday, April 29 judgment in connection to a notable 2020 raid at a south Nanaimo home.
While he admitted to possessing more than 60 grams of fentanyl and much smaller amounts of crystal meth and GHB in his bedroom, justice Robin Baird ruled Chang was responsible for 471 grams of fentanyl found on the living room coffee table when police barged in.
Justice Baird referenced testimony at trial from Chang, who argued the nearly half kilogram of fentanyl found on the coffee table of a Twelfth St. home either belonged to since deceased addict Patrick Lussier or a female street runner.