Canadian Mounties bust massive drug 'super lab' linked to transnational organized crime
- A massive drug superlab connected to international organized crime has been dismantled in Surrey and Falkland, stopping the production of 95 million doses of fentanyl, according to federal RCMP.
- The operation seized record amounts of illegal firearms, synthetic drugs, and precursor chemicals, marking it as the largest drug superlab in Canadian history.
- This enforcement action potentially saved over 95 million lives and denied the crime group an estimated $485 million in profits.
- Police seized 89 firearms, including 45 handguns and 21 AR-15 style rifles, with the operation described as a 'supermarket for organized criminality enterprise' by Teboul.
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‘Breaking Bad’ Moment In Canada As Police Bust ‘Largest Drug Superlab’; Gaganpreet Randhawa Key Suspect
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police seized fentanyl, which amounted to more than 95,500,000 potentially lethal doses. The police said the amount of fentanyl seized could have taken the ‘life of every Canadian citizen twice over’
The RCMP says that the largest illegal drug laboratory in Canada, which manufactured fentanyl in particular, has been dismantled.

Canadian Mounties bust massive drug 'super lab' linked to transnational organized crime
VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) — Canadian police dismantled what they said Thursday is the largest, most sophisticated illicit drug “super lab” in the country.
Mounties Bust Massive BC Drug ‘Superlab’ Linked to Transnational Organized Crime
Mounties have dismantled what they say is the largest, most sophisticated illicit drug “superlab” in Canada. Police say they believe organized crime ran the operation where there was mass-production and distribution of fentanyl and methamphetamine across Canada and internationally. Officers served search warrants last week on the drug lab in Falkland, B.C., in the southern Interior, and associated locations in Surrey, in Metro Vancouver. Police …
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