Drugs found by officers believed to be a mix of methamphetamine, heroin and fentanyl

Officers were at the New Westminster SkyTrain Station on Sept. 30, 2019 when they allegedly saw a man in the middle of a drug exchange. (Metro Vancouver Transit Police handout)

A man was arrested by transit police recently after a pair of officers saw him in the middle of a drug deal just a few feet away from a kids’ play area.

Officers were at the New Westminster SkyTrain Station on Sept. 30 when they saw a man conducting a drug deal, and intervened.

The officers seized a number of packets appearing to contain an unconfirmed white substance and the suspect was arrested on a promise to appear in court, said Sgt. Clint Hampton of Metro Vancouver Transit Police.

It’s believed the drugs found by officers were a mix of methamphetamine, heroin and fentanyl, Hampton said.

He said the transit police service is suggesting charges for trafficking a controlled substance.

Two of our vigilant @TransitPolice officers #Busted an alleged drug dealer last week. The troubling part – he was witnessed making a drug exchange right beside a group of toddlers and only feet away from a kids play area. #ShameOnYou pic.twitter.com/UuaX9ZHkAk — Sgt. Clint Hampton (@SgtCHampton) October 8, 2019

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