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Metro Vancouver Transit Police investigationvancouversun
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Police say they began investigating an alleged drug trafficking operation based in Surrey last spring .
Probe led to the seizure of 3.4 kilograms of fentanyl, 30 grams of cocaine and five guns, including a semi-automatic “ghost” gun.
Police say the fentanyl had been processed using moulds designed for dog treats, disguising the potent drug.
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