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Dark web drug trafficking was tied to Nanaimo GHB lab, say RCMP

Police arrested three suspects after busting drug processing lab earlier this month
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Drugs allegedly found after warrants were executed in Nanaimo on Feb. 4. (Photo submitted)

People connected to a Nanaimo drug lab used the dark web to sell a 鈥渨ide variety鈥 of drugs, say RCMP.

On Feb. 4, RCMP special units executed a warrant and dismantled what they say was a drug lab on Hammond Bay Road. According to a press release today, Feb. 13, officers arrested three people and dismantled a GHB processing lab as a result of a year-long investigation.

鈥淥ur determined investigators used ingenuity and innovative techniques to remove the anonymity of the internet from online drug traffickers,鈥 said RCMP Insp. Tim Arsenault in the release.

In January 2019, the RCMP鈥檚 federal serious and organized crime unit began project EPateriform, 鈥渁n investigation into online drug trafficking using the dark web and bitcoin exchanges.鈥 The project targeted a 鈥減rolific鈥 dark web vendor with the usernames 鈥楢lwaysOvrWeight鈥 and 鈥榖cpremo88.鈥

鈥淥ver the course of the exhaustive, year-long investigation, investigators gathered evidence to support allegations that 鈥楢lwaysOvrWeight鈥 was facilitating the online sale and shipment of a wide variety of drugs including cocaine, heroin, methamphetamine, GHB, psilocybin (mushrooms), ketamine and fentanyl to Canadians,鈥 the release noted. 鈥淭he investigators also gathered evidence to identify persons working behind the 鈥楢lwaysOrvWeight鈥 moniker.鈥

RCMP say that with the assistance of the federal clandestine laboratory enforcement and response team, a search warrant was executed Feb. 4 at a home in the 3900 block of Hammond Bay Road. In addition to the GHB processing lab, 鈥渆vidence of drug packaging and trafficking was found inside,鈥 the release adds.

The same day, the FSOC unit searched a residence in the 6100 block of Kiara Place in Nanaimo 鈥渨herein evidence of drug trafficking using the dark web was located.鈥

No charges have yet been laid as the investigation remains ongoing, say RCMP.

The FSOC unit expressed its thanks to RCMP detachments in Nanaimo and Powell River and to Canada Post for co-operation and support.

鈥淭his marks the success of a challenging project,鈥 said Supt. Richard Bergevin of RCMP FSOC in the release. 鈥淭he RCMP in B.C. will continue to work to enhance public safety for all Canadians in the real and virtual world.鈥

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