Image: Drugs and cash found in the investigation from March 18 to March 24, 2025. / Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit – British Columbia
CFSEU INVESTIGATION

Police seize cocaine, fentanyl, Tesla Model 3 in joint Lower Mainland investigation

Apr 4, 2025 | 1:00 PM

FRASER VALLEY — Police have found a number of drugs, cash and guns after a week-long investigation across the Lower Mainland, including the Fraser Valley.

Source: Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit – British Columbia

According to a news release on Friday (Apr. 4), the Uniform Gang Enforcement Team found the items between March 18 and March 24 in areas ranging from Chilliwack and Maple Ridge to Surrey and Langley. The seized items include:

  • Three firearms: a shotgun, a semi-automatic pistol and a replica firearm
  • Over $33,000 in cash
  • A Tesla Model 3
  • 107 grams of suspected cocaine
  • 147 grams of suspected fentanyl
  • Other suspected drugs: meth, illicit cannabis, mushrooms (psilocybin), prescription medication, ketamine, oxycodone and crystal meth
  • A smoke grenade
  • Five knives, two bear spray cans, two digital scales and multiple cell phones

“Seizing illegal drugs, cash and firearms disrupts criminal enterprises and diminishes the ability of organized crime to harm communities,” said Cpl. Sarbjit K. Sangha, media relations officer for the Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit (CFSEU) in B.C.

Source: Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit – British Columbia

“By removing these dangerous elements from the streets, CFSEU officers not only protect the public’s safety but also restore a sense of security, ensuring that communities can thrive without the threat of violence or drug-related harm.”

The specialized unit is responsible for preventing gang violence through active disruption and enforcement.