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B.C. government seeks to seize cash in Surrey human trafficking case

  • The B.C. government filed a claim to seize $5,625 linked to an alleged human trafficking case in Whalley, as filed in a notice of claim in the B.C. Supreme Court on August 26.
  • Gabriel Angel Osorio-Interiano is named in the claim, which states that he and associates were arrested for kidnapping after a cocaine-related incident involving a victim in March 2025.
  • The claim asserts that the money is tied to unlawful activities, including human trafficking and drug offenses, and could be used by Osorio-Interiano for further criminal acts.
  • Surrey Police found $2,125 in Osorio-Interiano's wallet and $3,500 in his bedroom drawer, along with drug paraphernalia, according to the investigation report by Tige Pollock.
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B.C. government seeks to seize cash in Surrey human trafficking case

Person was allegedly kidnapped in Alberta and held in apartment in Whalley

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North Delta Reporter broke the news in on Tuesday, September 2, 2025.
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