Friday, May 23, 2025, 6:20 pm
In a coordinated operation involving BC police and Canada Border Services Agency, a man has been detained for allegedly sending fentanyl from Vancouver into the United States. Authorities are treating this cross-border scheme with utmost seriousness.
Man arrested as part of an investigation B.C.’s specialized gang unit started with the Canada’s border agency into alleged importation of guns
SURREY - Police in British Columbia say a man has been arrested over an alleged cross-border trafficking operation in which fentanyl was sent from Vancouver to the United States.
SURREY — Police in British Columbia say a man has been arrested over an alleged cross-border trafficking operation in which fentanyl was sent from Vancouver to the United States. The province’s Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit says the investigation with the Canada Border Services Agency…
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