Vancouver police officers seized fentanyl, meth and cocaine and drug production paraphernalia from a Richmond home allegedly linked to a convicted drug trafficker
Provincial authorities have filed a civil claim against a convicted drug trafficker, seeking forfeiture of over $365,000 cash seized from his home, his Tesla vehicle and the home of his alleged associates.
“The Money was bundled or packaged in a manner not consistent with standard banking practices,” the claim notes. Also found inside Conrad’s Tesla was another two kilograms of fentanyl and a taser baton, the claim stated. Named as co-defendants are Liam John Travers MacRae and Erin Forest Fine Day, whose occupations are unknown to the director, but has a last known address at the Richmond home.
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