Convicted B.C. drug trafficker sentenced to six years in prison

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Fentanyl is 'public enemy number one,' said a B.C. Supreme Court judge.

A Mission man has been sentenced to six years in prison for seven counts of drug trafficking involving methamphetamine, cocaine, fentanyl, ketamine, codeine, hydromorphone and morphine.She cited an Alberta Provincial Court decision which said, “the trafficking of fentanyl is ‘almost the equivalent of putting multiple bullets in the chambers of a revolver and playing Russian roulette. It is the most efficient killer of drug users on the market today.

Devlin sentenced Harmes to 11 years and 118 days on April 27. In that decision, Devlin cited police finding a “staggering amount of controlled substances and paraphernalia.” She said the Mission residence had security cameras outside. She said the system recording device and monitor were in Cashman’s bedroom.

 

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