CFSEU-BC Investigation Leads to Major Drug, Cash, and Firearms Seizure
The Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit of British Columbia (CFSEU-BC) has concluded a significant organized crime investigation that resulted in the seizure of large quantities of illicit drugs, firearms, cash proceeds, and offence-related property linked to individuals believed to pose a significant threat to public safety in British Columbia.
The investigation began in December of 2024 and continued over the next year into early 2026. During the investigation, CFSEU-BC investigators seized multiple kilograms of cocaine and methamphetamine while gathering evidence related to alleged interprovincial drug trafficking activities.
By late April 2026, investigators had identified five locations for coordinated
enforcement action and obtained judicial authorization to execute search warrants. On May 3, 2026, a commercial truck driver was arrested at the Sunshine Hills Shopping Plaza in Delta, BC, during what investigators believe was a drug-related exchange involving another individual from Vancouver, BC. During the arrest, police seized 10 one-kilogram bricks of cocaine along with approximately $500,000 in vacuum-sealed cash.
The arrest triggered the execution of multiple search warrants at locations
throughout Metro Vancouver, including residences in Vancouver and Surrey, a luxury condominium in downtown Vancouver, and a Vancouver self-storage facility.
Preliminary seizure totals from the investigation include Approximately $1.5 million in bundled cash; Approximately 26 kilograms of cocaine; Approximately 7 kilograms of methamphetamine; 5 vehicles, including 3 equipped with sophisticated after-market hidden
compartments; A commercial tractor trailer used in the offence; Approximately 250 kilograms of cocaine cutting agents, including
phenacetin and benzocaine;








