The drug-filled dialer-bag was pulled from the rectum of a drug trafficker and Surrey RCMP said it presents the force with an opportunity to educate would-be gang associates of the reality of the gang lifestyle. There are gang members on social media trying to sell the idea that gang life is a life of wealth, luxury and prestige, says Constable Sarbjit Sangha, Surrey RCMP Media Relations Officer. The reality is that gang members live in constant fear of getting robbed or murdered by other gang members, or getting arrested by police. This is the reason why they risk their lives by sticking bags of deadly drugs into their rectums.

By PD Raj – Senior Writer DESIBUZZCanada 

SURREY – Surrey RCMP showcased the reality of gang life by busting a dealer with a stash of drugs stuck in his ass.

The drug-filled dialer-bag was pulled from the rectum of a drug trafficker and Surrey RCMP said it presents the force with an opportunity to educate would-be gang associates of the reality of the gang lifestyle.

On May 14, 2021 at 7:30 pm, officers from the Surrey RCMP Community Response Unit conducted a traffic stop with a rental vehicle in the area of 15200-block of 16 Avenue, to investigate an offence under the BC Motor Vehicle Act. During their interaction with the driver, officers observed evidence consistent with drug trafficking. The male driver and his passenger were arrested for possession for the purposes of trafficking.

Further investigation led officers to locate multiple cell phones. Both men were transported to police cells and during a search of the suspects, a large dialer bag full of suspected crack cocaine and powder cocaine was located protruding from the rectum of the vehicle’s passenger. When the bag was removed police located 18 rocks of suspected crack cocaine with a total weight of 9.05 grams and 26 spitballs of suspected powder cocaine with a total weight of 14.05 grams.

The two men were released from custody pending further investigation, which includes lab analysis of the suspected drugs, charges are pending.

There are gang members on social media trying to sell the idea that gang life is a life of wealth, luxury and prestige, says Constable Sarbjit Sangha, Surrey RCMP Media Relations Officer. The reality is that gang members live in constant fear of getting robbed or murdered by other gang members, or getting arrested by police. This is the reason why they risk their lives by sticking bags of deadly drugs into their rectums.

Surrey RCMP is committed to shattering the image associated with the gang life-style, by educating youth about the dangerous realities of the gang lifestyle. 

If you have information about drug trafficking in our community contact the Surrey RCMP at 604-599-0502. If you wish to make an anonymous report please contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS or www.solvecrime.ca.