Guns, drugs, body armour and more seized in Calgary

ALERT arrested Behnam Fayaz, who they say was armed with a stolen gun, and searched 2 homes and 3 vehicles

Image | Insp. Patty McCallum

Caption: Insp. Patty McCallum with the Alberta Law Enforcement Response Teams, stands before the items seized from two homes and three vehicles. (Justin Pennell/CBC)

Police say seven handguns were "taken out of the hands of a suspected drug dealer" after searching two homes and three vehicles in Calgary.
"Nearly half a million dollars in drugs and cash was also seized by ALERT," said the Alberta Law Enforcement Response Teams release.
It comes after Calgary police helped ALERT search a home in Mahogany, another house in Somerset and the vehicles on May 17, according to a news release.
Behnam Fayaz, 31, was arrested while leaving the Mahogany residence and was in possession of a loaded Glock handgun that had been reported stolen, according to ALERT.
A search of two vehicles, which ALERT alleges were being used for drug deals, also uncovered six handguns.

Health inspectors called

ALERT said the home in Somerset appears to have been a crack cocaine production lab and was in such poor condition that the Alberta Health Inspectors office was notified.
In addition to the guns, police seized:
  • Ammunition and extra magazines.
  • Two Tasers.
  • Body armour.
  • 2.5 kilograms of cocaine.
  • 1 kilogram of methamphetamine.
  • 15 kilograms of a cocaine buffing agent.
  • $50,000 cash proceeds of crime.
Fayaz faces charges on 26 offences related to drugs and firearms.