suspected meth labs believed to be tied to B.C. biker gangs.
Approximately 150 officers raided five Metro Vancouver locations early Thursday morning, all suspected meth labs believed to be tied to B.C. biker gangs.
The Outlaw Motorcycle Gang Unit, which includes several police agencies like the RCMP and Vancouver Police Department, made two arrests this morning, with more to follow.
Of the five locations, two were in Vancouver, two in Port Moody, and the last in Surrey's 9400 block on 189 Street.
"The (Surrey) location was entered at five o'clock this morning," said Sgt. Bill Whalen. "(Officers) have located chemical drugs, etcetera, and really all the equipment to run a meth lab."
Though the investigation is still in the early stages, police believe the labs are connected with B.C. biker gangs.
The Outlaw Motorcycle Gang Unit, which includes several police agencies like the RCMP and Vancouver Police Department, made two arrests this morning, with more to follow.
Of the five locations, two were in Vancouver, two in Port Moody, and the last in Surrey's 9400 block on 189 Street.
"The (Surrey) location was entered at five o'clock this morning," said Sgt. Bill Whalen. "(Officers) have located chemical drugs, etcetera, and really all the equipment to run a meth lab."
Though the investigation is still in the early stages, police believe the labs are connected with B.C. biker gangs.
suspected meth labs believed to be tied to B.C. biker gangs.
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