Fentanyl packages found during raid: Surrey RCMP

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SURREY (NEWS 1130) – One man has been arrested and released following a drug raid that happened in one of Surrey’s most vulnerable neighbourhoods.

Mounties were called out to check on a possible drug packaging site at a home on University Drive near 135A Street after being tipped off from BC Bailiffs. They got a warrant and once inside found a lot of drugs.

  • Multiple packaged doses of suspected methamphetamine, cocaine, heroin and fentanyl.
  • Numerous items used in the processing and packaging of drugs
  • Firearm ammunition of various calibers

 

“It’s always important for us to be able to locate drug trafficking operations, in particular, we know that fentanyl is very harmful and we’re very pleased with the results of this investigation,” explains RCMP Cpl. Elenore Sturko.

The home where Mounties intervened is in an area well-known to officers. “It was located within a city block of 135A Street, where some of our most vulnerable population reside and we hope that through this interdiction we have a significant and positive impact on preventing overdoses and violence associated to the drug trade.”

Anyone with more information about this case is asked to call Surrey RCMP at 604.599.0502 or through CrimeStoppers at 1.800.222TIPS.

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