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Langley condo, Surrey house targeted for seizure after RCMP raids

The province alleges the homes and vehicles were tied to drug and gun trafficking and bought with crime proceeds, according to court filings.

  • On Monday, B.C.'s Director of Civil Forfeiture filed a claim in B.C. Supreme Court seeking to seize a Langley condo, a Surrey house, and four vehicles allegedly linked to drug and firearms trafficking in the Lower Mainland.
  • The investigation targeted Rudi Skladkowski, Amarvir Chatha, and Jasraj Judge, leading to Langley RCMP raids on April 8 that uncovered cocaine, cash, and firearms during the operation.
  • At Skladkowski's Langley condo, authorities discovered half a kilogram of cocaine and about $20,000 in Canadian cash; the Surrey house is valued at $1.6 million, and four targeted vehicles include an Audi and a Lincoln Navigator.
  • The Director of Civil Forfeiture alleges relatives of Judge and Chatha were "owners of convenience," though none of the three men have been officially charged as of Friday, May 22.
  • Because civil lawsuits operate on a lower burden of proof, the province can seize property even without criminal convictions; none of the allegations have been tested in court.
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Kelowna Capital News broke the news in Kelowna, Canada on Friday, May 22, 2026.
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