Burnaby RCMP seize significant amount of drugs, unregistered restricted “ghost gun”

BURNABY RCMP on Wednesday announced that its Drug Section had made a significant seizure of drugs and vehicles, as well as an unregistered restricted handgun, also known as a “ghost gun,” as part of a months-long drug trafficking investigation.

On September 17, Burnaby RCMP’s Drug Section, with the assistance of several other Burnaby RCMP units, conducted four search warrants on residences in Burnaby and Vancouver. The warrants were executed simultaneously after a four-month investigation focusing on a Burnaby-based drug trafficking organization.

The investigation led to the seizure of an unregistered restricted handgun (“ghost gun”) with ammunition. The seizure is significant because the untraceable nature of the gun components, which do not have serial numbers.

Investigators also seized the following drugs from the four residences:

* Kilograms of bulk and prepackaged cocaine
* Methamphetamine
* MDMA
As well as thousands of counterfeit prescription pills, such as:

* Xanax
* Percocets
* Oxycontin

The actual contents of the seized pills will be analyzed.

Some of the drugs were stored in large safes inside a residence that is believed to have been operating as a stash-house for a dial-a-dope operation.

Three people were arrested and charges will be forwarded to the Public Prosecution Service of Canada.

“The seizure of an untraceable gun is significant, as these individuals are associated to figures involved in the Lower Mainland Gang Conflict,” said Cpl. Mike Kalanj on Wednesday. “This enforcement action is a major disruption to this criminal organization and has the potential to disrupt drug operations across the Lower Mainland.”