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Two men await sentencing in connection to 2016 drug bust

$1.5 million in cash, firearms and various drugs, including fentanyl, seized in Burnaby home
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The mother of a 12-year-old girl who disappeared 40 years ago tearfully told a jury about the last time she saw her daughter.

Two men will learn their fate in a Surrey courtroom in May for their connection to a major multi-jurisdictional drug bust in 2016.

Adam Summers of Delta and Scott Pipping of Surrey remain in custody facing numerous charges, including trafficking in a controlled substance and possession for the purposes of trafficking, possession of restricted/prohibited firearms and possession of restricted/prohibited firearms without a licence.

Following their trial and sentencing hearing, which wrapped up on March 22 in Surrey provincial court, the judge has set May 28 for sentencing.

The Delta Police Department and Burnaby RCMP combined forces in March 2016 to bust a Burnaby home where officers discovered a major drug operation where fentanyl was being mixed with other substances to make it look like heroin.

Officers seized $1.5 million in cash, multiple firearms, computers and cell phones as well as fentanyl, 12 kilograms of cocaine, 4.5 kilograms of heroin and $100,000 worth of pills, including OxyContin.

DPD said at the time the investigation of drug trafficking in South Delta led to an eight-month operation and the execution of warrants in Burnaby, Surrey and Richmond.