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RCMP announce arrests in B.C.-based, Yakuza-connected international drug ring

An international, multi-jurisdictional investigation has led to the arrest of three Richmond residents and the seizure of cocaine, methamphetamine, heroin, fentanyl, and MDMA.

3 Richmond residents and 2 people based in Japan have been arrested on drug and weapons charges

Three bottles marked 'whey' and 'protein' are wrapped with cling film.
RCMP say they have arrested three people and busted an international drug trafficking ring based in Richmond, B.C. (submitted by RCMP)

A three-year international investigation has resulted in the dismantling of a B.C.-based drug trafficking ring with ties tothe Japanese Yakuzaorganized crime syndicate, according to the B.C. RCMP Federal Serious and Organized Crime Unit.

A statement announcing the arrest of three Richmond, B.C., residentssaid the multi-jurisdictional investigation was triggered by the Canada Border Service Agency intercepting 12 kilogramsof methamphetamine destined for Japan in August of 2019.

A second shipment ofseven kilograms ofmethamphetamine was also tracked to Japan.

On June 12, 2020, police executed a search warrant on a residence in Richmond, where they seizedcocaine, methamphetamine, heroin, fentanyl and MDMA. Approximately $100,000 of U.S. and Canadian currency was also seized, along with a prohibited firearm, two Tasers, a replica handgun and a number of electronic devices, including a radio jamming device.

Chun Yu Luk, Shuai Yuan, and Ya Bobo Chen of Richmond havebeen charged with multiple drugand weapons offences.

Two people were arrested by Japanese authorities in Japan and are facing drug importation charges. They are described by the RCMP as "a Japanese national with confirmed ties to the infamous Japanese Yakuza transnational organized crime syndicate, and a "Tokyo-based suspect of Chinese nationality."

Police said the Chinese national was arrested at the Tokyo Haneda Airport trying to flee toHong Kong.