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Wanted men could be in northern B.C.

Police are on the lookout for two men with connections to a Fraser Valley crime syndicate that has ties to northern B.C.

Police are on the lookout for two men with connections to a Fraser Valley crime syndicate that has ties to northern B.C.
Canada-wide warrants have been issued for Andrew Vithna Va, 27, and Le Hoang-Duy Vo, 21, who each face one count of possession for the purpose of trafficking, the Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit of British Columbia (CFSEU-BC) said Friday.
They were among the subjects of a CFSEU-BC investigation that resulted in the arrests of several people and the seizure of millions of dollars worth of illegal and potentially deadly drugs in both the Lower Mainland and northern B.C.
In February 2015, the CFSEU-BC executed search warrants on two homes and three storage lockers in Chilliwack that led to the arrests of four men and one woman and the seizure of eight firearms, prohibited magazines, silencers, and more than $200,000 in cash.
Also seized was more than $2 million worth of drugs, which included a large quantity of the dangerous drug Fentanyl.
Then in May 2015, the CFSEU-BC North District investigators observed a meeting that occurred in an isolated area just outside of Fort St. John.
A subsequent search of an associated vehicle resulted in the arrests of two more men connected to the investigation, and the seizure of about 1.8 kilograms of powdered cocaine, 1.6 kg of crack cocaine, and $138,000 in cash.
It is currently unknown where Va and Vo are and anyone with information is asked to contact their local police or contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.