BC Seeks Forfeiture of 3 Properties Allegedly Linked to Fentanyl Manufacturing

BC Seeks Forfeiture of 3 Properties Allegedly Linked to Fentanyl Manufacturing
Chemistry equipment inside a fentanyl production lab discovered by the RCMP in British Columbia while executing search warrants between March 26 and 29, 2025. RCMP handout photo
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The B.C. government wants to forfeit three properties in the province’s Lower Mainland, alleging its owners were part of an operation to produce fentanyl in clandestine laboratories, according to court documents.

The director of the province’s civil forfeiture office filed a notice of civil claim in B.C. Supreme Court on Aug. 13, seeking to seize three properties in Langley, B.C., three vehicles, and $1,860 in cash linked to a suspected fentanyl production operation that involved imported specialized equipment using the name of a fake company.