B.C. applies to seize three Langley properties after spring drug raids
B.C. authorities seek seizure of three Langley properties tied to fentanyl labs after raids uncovered commercial-scale lab equipment and precursor chemicals.
- B.C. has filed a Supreme Court application to seize three properties in Langley linked to drug manufacturing, according to the provincial Director of Civil Forfeiture.
- The lawsuit involves individuals including Cesar Douglas Escobar-Calderon and Harpal Singh Gill, accused of involvement in illegal activities involving dangerous chemicals.
- Major drug raids in B.C. dismantled several fentanyl production labs, yet authorities found no evidence of products heading to the U.S., as reported by police.
- The properties include a commercial building, a house, and a townhouse, which were used for manufacturing, storing, or distributing fentanyl, according to the application.
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B.C. applies to seize three Langley properties after spring drug raids
Court claim has been filed by Director of Civil Forfeiture
·Langley, Canada
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