Dynamite, drugs seized as police arrest suspected traffickers in Victoria, Langford

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Dynamite, drugs seized as police arrest suspected traffickers in Victoria, Langford
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Three men and one woman in British Columbia's capital region could face drug-trafficking and weapons charges after Mounties seized a stash of contraband, including a brick of cocaine and a stick of dynamite.

The West Shore RCMP's drug organized crime unit began investigating the group in February and executed search warrants on two residences in Langford and Victoria.

Investigators also uncovered approximately six ounces of suspected MDMA, three dozen bottles of codeine syrup, 1,000 unidentified pills and more than $68,000 in cash.

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