A man convicted of one count of trafficking in fentanyl in Surrey has been sentenced to two years plus one day in federal prison.
The offence date was Feb. 12, 2020, near a Surrey SkyTrain station, where Herbert sold a flap of sa国际传媒渟ide,sa国际传媒 or methamphetamine, for $15 to an undercover cop. The court heard the sample analyzed by Health Canada contained fentanyl.
Justice Kenneth Ball, in B.C. Supreme Court in New Westminster, also ordered for Milad Faud Herbert a mandatory 10-year firearms weapons ban and ordered him to provide a DNA sample to the government.
sa国际传媒淔entanyl has been described as a scourge on our civilization,sa国际传媒 Ball said in his sa国际传媒淥ne of the aggravating factors in this case was that apparently Mr. Herbert did not know what he was selling. This is because he was represented the substance he was selling as methamphetamine. If someone had used it as methamphetamine, they would likely be dead today, given that the ingestion of a very small amount of fentanyl can be fatal.
sa国际传媒淢r. Herbert does not need to be here again,sa国际传媒 Ball said. sa国际传媒淭here are all kinds of positive things he can do with his life and I hope he will do them.sa国际传媒
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