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Canada dismantles largest drug ‘super lab’ and seizes 450 kg of fentanyl and methamphetamine; suspect Gaganpreet Randhawa arrested | World News
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Canada dismantles largest drug ‘super lab’ and seizes 450 kg of fentanyl and methamphetamine; suspect Gaganpreet Randhawa arrested | World News

Canadian police said Friday they had dismantled the North American country’s “largest and most sophisticated” illicit drug “super-laboratory.” Investigators arrested Gaganpreet Randhawa, who faces numerous drug and firearms-related charges.

According to an Associated Press article, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police said organized crime was running operations related to the mass production and distribution of fentanyl and methamphetamine in Canada and abroad.

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According to the Canadian government website, Fentanyl is a very powerful opioid painkiller. A few grains can be enough to kill a human being.

Fentanyl is a main ingredient in many toxic illicit drugs that have killed nearly 48,000 people across Canada between January 2016 and March 2024, according to the Canadian government, the AP report adds.

Firearms and illicit drugs seized last week are on display under the name of the Chief Superintendent of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Stephen Lee, back from left, Asst. Commissioner David Teboul, Insp. Jillian Wellard and Cpl. Arash Seyed leaves after a news conference at RCMP headquarters in Surrey, British Columbia (AP)
Firearms and illicit drugs seized last week are on display under the name of the Chief Superintendent of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Stephen Lee, back from left, Asst. Commissioner David Teboul, Insp. Jillian Wellard and Cpl. Arash Seyed leaves after a news conference at RCMP headquarters in Surrey, British Columbia (AP)

“Meth is a powerful synthetic stimulant. It is illegal, highly addictive and very dangerous for your health,” the Canadian government said. website said.

Officers had served search warrants at the Falkland drug lab in British Columbia last week and at other locations in Surrey, the AP report added.

What was found in the drug seizure?

According to RCMP officials, 54 kilograms of fentanyl, “massive” quantities of precursor chemicals, 390 kilograms of methamphetamine and smaller quantities of cocaine, MDMA and cannabis were seized during the searches.

Investigators said they also found a total of 89 firearms, including handguns, AR-15-style rifles and machine guns, as well as small explosive devices, ammunition, silencers, high-capacity magazines , bulletproof vests and $500,000 Canadian ($359,000 US). ) in cash.

Assistant Commissioner David Teboul, head of the RCMP’s federal policing program in British Columbia, told The Canadian website The Vancouver Sun reported that one area of ​​concern was the tons of chemicals used to make crystal meth under the Mexican cartel’s P2P formula, never before seen in Western Canada.

Teboul said dismantling and cleaning up the Falkland lab has already cost more than $1 million.