Jul 3, 2026 1:28 PM - Connect Newsroom - Ramandeep Kaur

A Burnaby RCMP Gang Enforcement Team investigation has resulted in the seizure of thousands of kilograms of suspected drug precursor chemicals and finished products, along with firearms, cash, contraband cigarettes and vehicles following coordinated searches at five properties in Richmond.
According to a Burnaby RCMP news release, the investigation began after a traffic stop on July 30, 2025, during which officers seized about four kilograms of precursor chemicals commonly used in the production of fentanyl. Police said the investigation continued over several months, identifying three additional suspects and multiple locations linked to the alleged operation.
On April 1, 2026, Burnaby RCMP's Gang Enforcement Team, supported by several specialized RCMP units, executed five search warrants simultaneously at three residences and two shipping containers in Richmond. Police said the operation led to the dismantling of what investigators describe as an alleged drug production network.
Investigators reported seizing nearly $30,000 in cash, two vehicles, four handguns, two tactical shotguns, large quantities of ammunition, 2,900 contraband cigarettes, and approximately 6,765 kilograms of suspected controlled substances and precursor chemicals regulated under the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act. Police said the suspected finished products include methamphetamine, fentanyl and oxycodone.
"The coordination between internal and external policing partners on this investigation highlights the efforts that our local law enforcement will undertake to ensure public safety," Acting Proactive Enforcement NCO Sgt. Jamie Belleville said in the release.
The investigation remains under the direction of Burnaby RCMP. Police have not announced any charges, and no additional details about the suspects have been released.

