Crime Gaganpreet has his school science show experiments ruined by police

ovarieasy

Based Member
RCMP dismantles largest drug superlab in Canadian history, operating in B.C.

Assistant Commissioner David Teboul the RCMP’s commander of federal policing for the Pacific Region, told reporters on Thursday that several months of investigative work into a transnational organized crime group involved in the production and distribution of massive quantities of illicit drugs revealed the most sophisticated drug superlab in Canadian history.
Police seized illegal firearms, synthetic drugs and precursor chemicals, he said.
Over the weekend, Teboul said numerous enforcement actions and search warrants were executed related to the drug superlab in Falkland, B.C., and other locations in Surrey.

“As a result, investigators seized approximately half a tonne of hard drugs, including … 55 kilograms of fentanyl, 390 kilograms of methamphetamine, 35 kilograms of cocaine, 15 kilograms of MDM, and six kilograms of cannabis,” Teboul said.
He added that investigators seized 89 firearms, including handguns, AR15 assault rifles and submachine guns, many of which were loaded and ready to use.
Explosive devices, ammunition, firearm silencers, high-capacity magazines, body armor and $500,000 in cash were also seized.
Teboul said a large amount of precursor chemicals that were seized could be used in the production of fentanyl and MDMA.

“Of a particular concern, is the discovery of several tonnes of unregulated chemicals, believed to be used to produce P2P (phenyl-2-propanone), a Class-A scheduled precursor essential to the manufacturer of crystal methamphetamine,” he added.
Manufacturing methamphetamine using P2P has not been seen in Western Canada until now and the P2P manufacturing method has been the primary method used by Mexican cartels to produce methamphetamine for years.

The precursor chemical, along with the fentanyl finished product, could have amounted to 95 million potentially lethal doses of fentanyl, which have now been prevented from entering Canadian markets at home and abroad, Teboul said.
Teboul added that the amount of potentially lethal doses of fentanyl “could have taken the lives of every Canadian at least twice over.”

He said the crime group could have received more than $485 million in profits.
Gaganpreet Randhawa was identified as the main suspect, and arrested by Federal Policing Group-6 investigators. Randhawa is currently in custody and has been charged with numerous drug, and firearms-related offences.

Thousands of counterfeit cannabis-laced edibles were seized, including chocolate bars, candies and chips with packaging resembling popular name-brand snacks.
Police said the edibles contained THC and likely had been cross-contaminated with other substances.
On Oct. 3, investigators executed search warrants at Green Coast Dispensary in Port Alberni and Coastal Storm Dispensary located in Lantzville, a suspended stash site in Port Alberni and a storage and production facility adjacent to Coastal Storm Dispensary.
Mushrooms, contraband tobacco, a shotgun, two ATM machines and more than $400,000 in cash were also seized.

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

I WONDER WHERE THE CHEMICALS COME FROM

Superlab4.jpg
 
Upvote 26
$485 million
This pajeet is a dumbass for
a) Lacing fent. Don't game on repeat customers at the expense of their health
b) Needing those guns, silencers, let alone needing a gun and not dropping discreet. MOMJEET I'M SCARFACE
c) Not quitting at 10 million
I'm not gonna try pulling up his socials for hints of bragging, cars etc, like all morons do.
 
When the Canadian Government is the drug dealer you are competing against. You are on their turf, they will send their enforcers(RCMP) to shut you down.

The state manufactures and distributes the drugs around here. Got a problem with that? They'll MAID your ass.

Here's another one from this week. Also a "Surrey Man". Most likely related.

Screenshot_2024-11-03-18-47-51-1.png

The preliminary investigation would suggest that this has all the earmarks of organized crime. This is a very large amount of drugs so certainly expect to see an impact on the illegal drug trafficking operations within the province,” BC Highway Patrol Insp. Lori Orstad said in the release.
The Sikhs are organized crime? You don't say.

The driver was released from custody with conditions and is set to appear in court at a later date. RCMP have not identified the driver since the charges have not been approved yet.
Catch and release. Thanks for the 73kg Jeet, now run along. Not even a slap on the wrist.
 
@ovarieasy

Global News conveniently left out part of his name.

Gaganpreet Singh Randhawa

Indian Media is reporting his full name. Why is this important? Because it proves he's a Sikh.

An India-origin man, Gaganpreet Singh Randhawa, has been arrested as part of a massive takedown of Canada’s largest illegal drug lab by a specialised RCMP unit, with more arrests expected. The operation led to the seizure of record amounts of drugs, precursor chemicals, and firearms from locations in Metro Vancouver.
They didn't bury his name in the middle of the report either. It's in the first sentence, full name and origin. The way it should be.

Screenshot_2024-11-03-19-08-54-1.png

The seizure included tonnes of precursor chemicals for methamphetamine production using a formula associated with Mexican cartels, a method not previously seen in Western Canada, Teboul added.
Mexican drug cartel manufacturing methods not previously seen in Western Canada.

The Falkland lab’s dismantling and clean-up have already exceeded $1 million, impacting RCMP budgets and resources funded by Canadians.
This has cost Canadian Tax Payers over $1 MILLION.

Canadian media is shameful. Can't trust them to tell the whole story.
 
More info from another source.

During the course of the investigation, members of the RCMP Drugs and Organised Crime team became aware of several large shipments of methamphetamine that had been prepared for shipment, and destined for international export.

In order to prevent the export of these major drug shipments, with assistance from the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA), Federal investigators executed an additional series of search warrants, and seized 310 kilograms of methamphetamine prior to it departing Canada.

While the investigation is under way and one person has been arrested, federal policing investigators have been able to link the criminal operation to a recent enforcement action conducted by the RCMP CLEAR team where 30 tonnes of precursor chemicals were seized from a rural property in Enderby, BC.
The precursor chemicals were seized at a rural property in Enderby, BC.

Ever wonder why all of the local farms/orchards and rural properties are being bought up by Indians?

Now you know why. Organized crime.

As a result, RCMP federal investigators are working to determine the source of the precursor chemicals associated to these enforcement actions.

Assistant Commissioner David Teboul said further investigation to date has resulted in the seizure of a very significant volume (approximately 5000 Litres, and over 10 tonnes of powdered precursor chemicals) of unregulated and scheduled precursor chemicals, believed to be used to produce Fentanyl and MDMA.

He said of particular concern is the discovery of several tonnes of unregulated chemicals believed to be used to produce P2P (Phenyl-2-Propanone); a Class A scheduled precursor essential to manufacture crystal methamphetamine.

Manufacturing methamphetamine using P2P had not been seen in Western Canada until now. The P2P manufacturing method has been the primary method used by Mexican Cartels to produce methamphetamine for years.

The precursor chemicals, in combination with the finished fentanyl products seized at this location, could have amounted to 95,500,000 million potentially lethal doses of Fentanyl; which have been prevented from entering Canadian communities, and abroad.
"Could have amounted to 95,500,000 million potentially lethal doses".


Crazy how you have to go to multiple sources for the info. Two of which are indian media.

Massive Law Enforcement operation across most the the province. Multiple locations, multiple law enforcement agencies and border agency involved.

1 arrest. I can't find a single photo of him either. How the fuck is that possible?

:psuspicious
Where are all the suspects?

Are we pretending every single location was empty?

Did everyone have the day off?

Did they conduct the raids while the Singhs were at Sikh Temple warship?
 
Ok I'm officially obsessed. I'm like a dog with a bone on this one.

The internet Iron Curtain is real.
I've searched everywhere on DuckDuckGo, Google and Brave. This guy is a fucking Ghost.

The only sources I can find is a sketchy website and a brief mention by CBC. It claims he was arrested and convicted in 2017 on drug possession and attempt to distribute. He served 90 days and received a 10 year firearms ban.

Screenshot_2024-11-03-20-54-56-1.png
I needed to confirm it. Searched everywhere.

Finally I searched arrest records in BC.

I found him, all traffic stops. Everything. He was born in 1992, he's 32 years old.

Screenshot_2024-11-03-21-25-06-1.png
Current Charges

Screenshot_2024-11-03-21-31-34-1.png
2017 conviction.

The only image I could find can't be him. The guy is way too old.
 
Last edited:
Apparently "Conservative" MP Tim Uppal's brother is a drug dealer. He was caught in a sting operation in 2014. He was given a pass.


View: https://youtu.be/d9V20v7Xcig
 
I had to google tim uppal. Old timmy looks a lot like an indian karl marx. His brothers name is Raymanpreet singh Uppal but his name is....tim?
 
View previous replies…
That's funny. Osama Bin Laden's CIA Asset assigned name was Tim Osman.

Screenshot_2024-11-04-16-04-24-1.png

I'm sure Tim Uppal isn't his full name, Like Jagmeet Jimmy Singh Dhaliwal.

All Asians are given a Western name to go along with their Asian name to fit in.
 
Back
Top