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B.C. looks to seize 2 Kelowna properties, alleging drug-trafficking link

  • B.C.'s Civil Forfeiture Office seeks to seize two Kelowna properties linked to drug trafficking, as stated in the notice filed in Supreme Court.
  • The notice claims Richard Kelly Madore and Tania Deanna Madore are defendants in the case for unlawful activity, including drug trafficking and money laundering.
  • The properties are alleged to be funded by illegal activities and "likely to be used" for unlawful activity in the future, according to the claim.
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