Times Colonist

Large quantity of contraband cigarettes and cash seized in Esquimalt

- JEFF BELL

Victoria police seized about 3,400 cartons of contraband cigarettes with an estimated value of more than $500,000 along with over $130,000 in Canadian currency after executing a search warrant at an Esquimalt home.

The search followed the lateFebrua­ry arrest of a suspect after police conducting covert surveillan­ce saw a person selling cartons and packs of cigarettes in the 900-block of Pandora Avenue.

To be sold legally in B.C., tobacco products must display provincial stamps on the packaging that indicates the payment of both provincial and federal taxes, police said.

The investigat­ion began last month and is ongoing.

Police said contraband tobacco is being sold in the region at a fraction of its retail price, and the profits help fund organized crime, drug traffickin­g and gun traffickin­g, while depriving government­s of tax revenue that goes to such services as health care and education.

The Esquimalt seizure follows a February announceme­nt by the Combined Forces Special Enforcemen­t Unit of B.C. — which targets gangs — that a months-long police operation on southern Vancouver Island and in the Lower Mainland recovered about 11.9 million contraband cigarettes, with an estimated value of $11 million.

It was the largest-ever one-time seizure of contraband cigarettes in B.C.

Also seized were 10 pallets of contraband liquor, 32 firearms (including rifles, shotguns and handguns), a large amount of ammunition, eight vehicles, a speedboat and half a kilogram of cocaine.

Search warrants were executed Jan. 24 and 25 in Victoria, Surrey, Abbotsford and Langley.

The Ministry of Finance’s Tobacco Enforcemen­t Team worked with the enforcemen­t unit to locate the cigarettes.

B.C. RCMP said Friday that a combined total of over 27 tonnes of contraband cigarettes worth more than $24 million was seized in the province over the past year.

Assistant RCMP Commission­er David Teboul said at a Surrey news conference that the total amounted to 133,000 cartons of cigarettes, and called their seizure a “major blow” to organized-crime groups — which he described as “the main orchestrat­ors and beneficiar­ies” of contraband tobacco sales.

Another investigat­ion that involved contraband cigarettes on Vancouver Island began in 2021 in Nanaimo, and widened to involve Cobble Hill, Vancouver, Langley, Abbotsford and Edmonton. The result was the seizure of 66,000 cartons of contraband cigarettes and 10 arrests.

Anyone with informatio­n on the sale of contraband tobacco in Victoria is asked to call Victoria police at 250-995-7654, extension 1, or to report anonymousl­y to Greater Victoria Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).

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