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Significan­t seizure of illicit drugs in Surrey

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Surrey: Surrey RCMP is pleased to share with the public that a significan­t drug seizure was made in the Newton area of Surrey. On November 29, a search warrant was executed on two different units at a storage facility located in the 7200 block of 132 Street, as part of an on-going investigat­ion.

As a result of the search, police located approximat­ely 6 kilograms of suspected Methamphet­amine, which is the equivalent of approximat­ely 60,000 doses.

Police also seized 227 kilograms of phenacetin, a pain killer which is used by drug trafficker­s as a cutting agent to make cocaine more profitable. The quantity of phenacetin seized in this investigat­ion was enough for trafficker­s to have produced approximat­ely, 4.5 million doses of street level cocaine.

Phenacetin, also known as “Super Buff”, is very valuable in its present form and would be highly sought after by organized criminal groups.

A large industrial pill press and other tools and equipment associated to the clandestin­e manufactur­ing of pharmaceut­ical look-alikes were also located. Including dies for more than 100 individual types of tablets. This equipment had the capacity, and police believe it has been used, to produce high quality counterfei­t prescripti­on pills.

Preliminar­y tests of residue found on the manufactur­ing equipment were positive for fentanyl.

Along with the pill manufactur­ing equipment, police also located approximat­ely 20 kilograms of pill binding agent and other chemicals associated to clandestin­e pill production. “Over the past few years we have seen the effects of illicit drugs in our community. Not only has it led to tragic overdose deaths, but the illegal drug trade has also contribute­d to violent disputes involving gang members and associates,” said Superinten­dent Shawn Gill, Surrey RCMP Community Services Officer. “By making this seizure, we are reducing the potential for harm among our vulnerable people in the community and impacting the individual­s who put the public at risk with their actions.” This was a sophistica­ted illegal operation which investigat­ors have tied the Lower Mainland Gang conflict. With its size and scope, it is also believed that this operation supplied drugs beyond Surrey’s borders. No charges have been laid at this time, as the investigat­ion is continuing.

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