A traffic stop led Langley RCMP officers to methamphetamines with an estimated street value of more than $1 million this week.
The seizure began when the detachment’s Special Response Team was conducting proactive patrols on Tuesday, July 4 in the area of 48th Avenue and 209th Street, a residential area of Langley City.
At 3:50 p.m., an officer pulled over a rented Toyota Camry.
The driver of the Camry got out and immediately charged on foot at the RCMP officer, who was still inside his cruiser.
That odd behaviour sparked a further investigation, which led to the drugs and bundled cash in the car, said Cpl. Craig Van Herk, spokesperson for the Langley RCMP.
In total, the car contained more than 20 kilograms (44 pounds) of crystal meth.
“To put it in perspective, that’s 22,000 doses of crystal meth that would have been on the streets of Langley,” said Staff Sgt. Bal Sidhu, the Langley RCMP’s community policing commander.
The driver was arrested at the scene and has since been released, pending further investigation.
The investigation is ongoing.
On July 4 3:50pm, Langley's Special Response Team were conducting proactive patrols in the 209St/48Ave area. Traffic stop of a Toyota Camry led officers to seizing cash & a large quantity of what's believed to be crystal meth (street value over $1 million). Ongoing investigation. pic.twitter.com/FJH0hHafV0
— Langley RCMP (@LangleyRCMP) July 7, 2023
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