Search warrants in Burnaby, Vancouver, Delta and Langley turned up drugs, cash and a loaded, fully automatic Glock handgun with a silencer, according to police.
Two men and two women in their 20s have been charged with 28 drug-trafficking and firearm offences related to an alleged Metro Vancouver drug trafficking organization busted by the Burnaby RCMP.
The raids turned up quantities of fentanyl , methamphetamine , cocaine , Nitazene and a sheet of LSD tabs, the release said. Also recovered was a stolen and loaded Glock handgun that had been modified to be fully automatic, as well as a silencer and ammunition, police said.
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