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B.C. Seeks Forfeiture of Cash in Surrey Trafficking Case

The B.C. government has filed a claim to seize $5,625 in cash tied to an alleged human trafficking case in Surrey’s Whalley neighbourhood. Court documents allege a victim was kidnapped in Alberta, brought to a Surrey apartment, given drugs, and forced into escort work. Police responding to the March 20 call reported finding 756 grams of cocaine and later seized cash, drug paraphernalia, and a fraudulent ID. The government says the money represents proceeds of unlawful activity, including drug trafficking, human trafficking, and money laundering. The case is ongoing, with no charges yet laid.

B.C. Seeks Forfeiture of Cash in Surrey Trafficking Case

B.C. government moves to seize $5,625 in Surrey case tied to alleged human trafficking, drugs, and unlawful activity.

Government Files Forfeiture Claim

The B.C. government has applied to seize $5,625 in cash allegedly linked to a Surrey human trafficking case. A notice of claim was filed in the B.C. Supreme Court in Victoria on August 26, 2025, naming Gabriel Angel Osorio-Interiano as the defendant.

Alleged Trafficking Incident

Court documents state that on March 20, 2025, Surrey Police received a call from a victim who reported being kidnapped in Alberta and transported to a Whalley apartment. The individual was allegedly supplied cocaine, confined, and instructed to meet a client for sexual services.

Police Response in Whalley

When officers entered the apartment, a blue bag containing 756 grams of cocaine was thrown from the balcony. Osorio-Interiano and associates were arrested on kidnapping allegations, though no formal charges have been laid. Police say the investigation is still active as of September 2.

Cash and Evidence Discovered

The following day, investigators executed a search warrant. They recovered $2,125 from Osorio-Interiano’s wallet and $3,500 from his bedroom drawer. Officers also seized a tenancy agreement, a fraudulent ID, drug packaging, and a digital scale. Items belonging to the victim, including a journal logging escort dates and payments, were also collected.

Government’s Position on Seized Funds

The claim argues that the $5,625 is both proceeds and an instrument of unlawful activity, citing offences including drug trafficking, human trafficking, forcible confinement, money laundering, and failure to declare taxable income. Traces of controlled substances were reportedly found on some of the bills.

Next Steps in the Case

Under the Civil Forfeiture Act, the province is seeking to permanently seize the cash. Officials argue returning the money would likely enable further illegal activity. Osorio-Interiano has 21 days to respond to the claim if served within Canada.

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