Photo courtesy: CFSEU-BC
Crime

18 firearms, 1 kilogram of drugs, cash, and body armour seized by Prince George RCMP

Oct 9, 2025 | 9:43 AM

PRINCE GEORGE — Newly trained Prince George RCMP officers by the Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit of British Columbia (CFSEU-BC) have produced immediate results.

Following training sessions in May and September in Prince George, the officers seized:

  • 18 firearms
  • 1 kilogram of illicit drugs – including fentanyl, cocaine, and methamphetamine removed from circulation
  • $14,000 in cash recovered
  • Two sets of body armour confiscated

The CFSEU-BC says the hands-on operational workshops provide proven techniques for the interdiction of firearms, trafficking-level drugs, bulk currency, and vehicles with hidden compartments. Delivered by experienced UGET (CFSEU-BC Uniform Gang Enforcement Team) officers, including Cst. Attila Szalay and Cst. Darcy Jackman, the training translates directly to frontline enforcement outcomes and has been widely praised by participants.

“Programs like the PIET workshop are key to disrupting organized crime and protecting families across the province,” said Cpl. Sarbjit K. Sangha, Media Relations Officer, CFSEU-BC. “By sharing specialized knowledge with local police agencies, we strengthen enforcement capacity in every region and make BC communities safer”.

She says CFSEU-BC will continue to expand delivery of the PIET workshop to ensure that more frontline officers have access to cutting-edge interdiction tactics that keep pace with organized crime and its evolving methods.

Photo courtesy: CFSEU-BC