Chilliwack RCMP investigation leads to man being sentenced on drug trafficking and firearms charges

Chilliwack

2024-12-05 07:31 PST

File # 2022-13435, 2022-35360, 2023-24343

On November 27, 2024, Alan Boyarski was sentenced to 12 years, 10 years and 76 days after time served, after pleading guilty to drug trafficking and multiple firearms offences.

Background:

On June 21, 2022, Chilliwack RCMP arrested two Chilliwack men for drug trafficking related charges. These arrests led to two search warrants and the seizure of suspected fentanyl, methamphetamine and cocaine, a large quantity of cash, a loaded handgun, ammunition, silencers, and additional firearms.

As part of this investigation, police executed search warrants at residences located in the 8100 block of Young road and the 9000 block of Garden Drive in Chilliwack. During these search warrants, police seized large quantities of suspected drugs, drug packaging, scales, and cash in addition, firearms including two handguns and four long guns.

On March 14, 2023, Chilliwack RCMP Drug Section executed two search warrants as part of a complex drug trafficking investigation. These warrants, pursuant to the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act, were executed at a residence located in the 9000 block of Garden Drive as well as a storage locker on Industrial Way in Chilliwack. See original release (file # 2022-35360).

Following the June 2022 arrests and seizures, police continued to gather evidence of continued offences involving the same individuals. As a result, additional search warrants were executed at the same Garden Drive residence and the same 44-year-old man and 33-year-old female were once again arrested. See original release (file #2023-24343).

Update:

On November 27, 2024, Alan Boyarski plead guilty and was convicted of the following:

This conviction is a direct result of the commitment of the Chilliwack Drugs and Organized Crime Unit to combat organized crime and drug trafficking in our community, states Inspector Jeff Bowerman of the Upper Fraser Valley Regional Detachment. We will continue to target those individuals who traffic illegal drugs and firearms to protect the safety of our community."

Anyone with information regarding organized crime or drug trafficking is asked to call the Chilliwack RCMP Drug Section at 604-792-4611.

Released by:

Corporal Carmen Kiener
Media Relations Officer
Upper Fraser Valley Regional Detachment
Office: 604-792-4611
Email: UFVRD_Media@rcmp-grc.gc.ca

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