5 men linked to Wolfpack gang handed multi-year sentences for Vancouver drug dealing
- Five individuals pleaded guilty and received prison sentences for gang-linked drug trafficking in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside.
- An investigation into Wolfpack-related drug trafficking in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside began in July 2020, conducted by B.C.'s specialized gang enforcement team, resulting in the identification of multiple suspects and search operations through May 2021.
- In late November 2022, Canadian prosecutors filed 11 criminal counts against five individuals, each of whom subsequently entered guilty pleas.
- Sentences ranged from 4.5 to 10 years, including Howjeen Saed with 10 years, Hemen Hewa Saed with nine, Diego Saed with 6.5, Roger Bardales Medina with five, and Vinod Kanna Aruldevarajan with 4.5 years.
- The case highlights ongoing efforts by B.C.'s gang police to disrupt Wolfpack-linked drug trafficking through coordinated investigation and prosecution.
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High risk arrests made in drug trafficking investigations
On May 28, the Cranbrook Enhanced Response Unit (ERU), with the support of the Southeast District Emergency Response Team, executed a search warrant at a residence in the 2200 block of 2nd St S as part of an ongoing drug trafficking investigation. Police arrested seven individuals and seized substances believed to be illicit drugs, Canadian currency, firearms, and other items consistent with what investigators believe to be related to drug traff…
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