BC Man Gets 11-Year Sentence for Trafficking Fentanyl and Cocaine

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BC Man Gets 11-Year Sentence for Trafficking Fentanyl and Cocaine

The British Columbia Supreme Court courthouse in Vancouver in a file photo. Don MacKinnon/AFP via Getty Images

Details are now emerging in the case of a B.C. man sentenced to 11 years in prison for possessing large amounts of fentanyl and cocaine for the purpose of trafficking.

A July 2 sentencing decision from Justice Andrew Majawa revealed the events leading to the arrest and conviction of 45-year-old Jason Conrad who admitted to two counts of possessing fentanyl and cocaine with the intent to traffic. Fentanyl is a synthetic opioid.

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