Members of the RCMP’s federal police say they’ve arrested three males in B.C. for his or her alleged position in a “transnational organized crime group” they are saying is linked to Mexican drug cartels and importing cocaine into Canada.
A part of the enforcement was a raid on the group’s “closely fortified headquarters” in Surrey on Sept. 23, in line with a information launch issued Wednesday.
“Through the warrant execution, investigators found the residence to be surrounded by compound fencing, metal gates, and razor wires. The entry doorways had been absolutely lined by steel shutters, with the inside and exterior of the residence being outfitted with video and audio monitoring programs,” it reads.
Police say they seized 23 firearms, together with handguns, assault rifles, shotguns and looking rifles; “a number of thousand” rounds of ammunition; “multi-kilos” of fentanyl, methamphetamine, ketamine and different opioids; $15,000 in money; and attire issued by regulation enforcement.
Medication and weapons expenses are being pursued however haven’t been laid but, Mounties mentioned.
Representatives from the RCMP Federal Policing Pacific Area are scheduled to host a information convention at 11 a.m. Wednesday concerning the case, which can be livestreamed on this web site.