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Over 30,000 kg of chemicals destined for drug production seized in B.C.: RCMP

RCMP in British Columbia said Thursday that they've seizedmore than30,000 kilograms of chemicals that investigatorsbelieve were to be used in the production of methamphetamine.

Investigators believe the chemicals were to be used for drug production, RCMP say

A room with piles of bags on the left and right side in white and black bags.
RCMP say investigators completed a search warrant on a rural property in Enderby, B.C., where they discovered over 30,000 kilograms of chemicals believed to be used for drug production. (Royal Canadian Mounted Police)

RCMP say they've seizedmore than30,000 kilograms of chemicals froma rural property in B.C. that investigatorsbelieve were to be used in the production of methamphetamine.

AnRCMP statement issued Thursday saysthe federalClandestine Laboratory Enforcement and Response Team (CLEAR) executeda search warrant on aproperty in Enderby, B.C., in the North Okanagan region, on Sept. 11 and found a Bobcat loader that was reported stolen in Kelowna in 2021, as well as the chemicals.

A vehicle registered to Donald Lyons was also located on the property, RCMP said in a statement.CBC reported in June that Lyons died in Princeton, B.C., in a targeted shooting.Court documents show Lyons was known to police for his association with the criminal organization the Independent Soldiers.

No one was reported at the scene when RCMP arrived and they are still investigating potential leads, said Cpl. Arash Seyed. The property was a rental unit, Seyed says, and it is unknown who owns it.

A white, black and red Bobcat skid-steer loader parked in a room.
RCMP say they found a Bobcat loader that was reported stolen in Kelowna in 2021. (Royal Canadian Mounted Police)

"Thus far it seems like the location where the chemicals were being stored at, so it's kind of the first stage of the investigation," Seyed said. "It was just an old unit that seemed to have been rented previously but it was unoccupied."

In a statement, RCMP said the amount of chemicals suggests theywere destined for one or more"super labs" for the production of hundreds of kilograms of methamphetamine.

A room filled with white and black bags on a grey floor.
RCMP say the amount of chemicals suggests they were destined for one or more 'super labs' for the production of hundreds of kilograms of methamphetamine. (Royal Canadian Mounted Police)

The CLEAR team describes itself as a specialized unit that conducts investigations focusing on the production of synthetic drugs, the diversion of chemical precursors and equipment from legitimate industry and operators of clandestine drug labs.

With files from Pinki Wong and The Canadian Press