THE Surrey RCMP Drug Unit executed a search warrant on August 30 at a convenience store located in the 10200-block of City Parkway.
The search warrant was part of an ongoing investigation focused on criminal activity in the area due to numerous complaints of drug trafficking and violent incidents linked to the illicit drug trade surrounding the store.
An investigation lead the police to believe that the business was being used to facilitate drug trafficking in the area.
A search warrant was executed at the business, where police seized:
- 203 grams of bulk and street level pre-packaged fentanyl
- 38 grams of methamphetamine
- 17 grams of cocaine
- 300 hydromorphone pills
- 278 grams of marijuana
- Approximately $150,000 cash
Investigators are actively working to advance the investigation and will be recommending charges against at least four individuals for trafficking and possession for the purposes of trafficking an illicit substance.
Surrey RCMP’s Community Response Unit, Mobile Street Enforcement Team, Surrey Gang Enforcement Team, Drug Unit, and frontline officers are continuing with enhanced patrols to deter further drug and criminal activity at this location.
Police continue to work alongside the property management company and City of Surrey Bylaws to address the issues pertaining to the business.
“The bulk fentanyl alone represents over 2,000 potentially fatal doses taken off our streets,” said Surrey RCMP Media Relations officer, Constable Sarbjit K. Sangha. “We will be keeping a close eye on this location, which has been a hot spot for drug dealing and violence.”
If you have any information regarding drug trafficking in your neighbourhood, call Surrey RCMP at 604-599-0502.