Gun, Drug Charges Laid 10 Months After Surrey Police Raid
Police say the search uncovered two homemade firearms, firearm parts and illicit drugs, and the suspect was bailed after multiple charges.
- Police in Queenstown have charged a 27-year-old man with multiple firearms and drug offences following a targeted search. The man was bailed after arrest.
- Officers executed a search warrant on Wednesday, July 8, 2026, uncovering two homemade firearms, firearm parts, gel blasters, illicit drugs, and drug paraphernalia at the property.
- Sergeant Sarbjit Sangha of the Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit of British Columbia said a 3D printer was actively printing a gun at the time of the raid.
- The BC Prosecution Service approved charges on July 6 against Scott William Telford, Bryce Scott Telford, and Candice Ashley Somerville for firearms and drug trafficking offences.
- While Telfords remain in custody, an arrest warrant has been issued for Somerville. Police urge reporting criminal activity to Crime Stoppers Tasmania on 1800 333 000.
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Three charged with multiple firearms-related offences after CFSEU-BC investigation in Surrey
Indo-Canadian Voice Three charged with multiple firearms-related offences after CFSEU-BC investigation in Surrey posted by: Rattan MallTHE Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit of British Columbia (CFSEU-BC) oj Thursdauy announced that charges have been approved against three individuals following an investigation that originated from the execution of a search warrant in September 2025. In September 2025, CFSEU-BC and RCMP Federal Policing Pa…
Gun, drug charges laid 10 months after Surrey police raid
Gun and drug charges have been laid related to a police search in Surrey last September by the Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit of British Columbia. During the search police seized 3D printed Glock firearm parts including receivers, grips, gun magazines, rail kits, ammunition, gun barrels, a GPS tracker, a loaded 3D printed firearm, and methamphetamine, MDMA and a cutting agent. Sergeant Sarbjit Sangha, of CFSEU-BC, said a 3D printer was…
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