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Two people fined after B.C. police spot online ads re-selling 5,000 surgical, N95 masks

Police confiscated the masks, being sold at inflated prices, and now working with Fraser Health
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Delta police confiscated 5,360 N95 and surgical masks from two individuals trying to re-sell them at B次元官网网址渉ighly inflatedB次元官网网址 prices on April 1 and April 2, 2020. (Delta Police Department photo)

Delta police stopped two people this week allegedly trying to re-sell thousands of face and surgical masks B次元官网网址 at B次元官网网址渉ighly inflatedB次元官网网址 prices B次元官网网址 in defiance of a provincial order banning such sales.

A constable with the Delta Police DepartmentB次元官网网址檚 crime reduction unit, which typically focuses on stolen property, was proactively looking through online ads when she came upon an individual looking to re-sell N95 masks, the police force said in a news release on Friday (April 3).

The officer reached out and arranged to buy a quantity of masks at a price of $15 per unit, plus a $300 B次元官网网址渄elivery fee.B次元官网网址

Secondary sales of medical supplies and personal protective equipment, as well as cleaning supplies and food, were banned by the province on March 26 as part of a series of orders under the Emergency Program Act aimed at co-ordinating pandemic responses province-wide and putting an end to the B次元官网网址渟hameful black market for medical supplies,B次元官网网址 as Public Safety Minister Mike Farnworth put it, that has materialized as a result of the COVID-19 crisis.

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Prior to meeting with the seller on Thursday, police contacted the City of DeltaB次元官网网址檚 bylaw enforcement section to determine what offences would apply in these circumstances.

The seller, a Burnaby resident, showed up to the pre-arranged location driving a luxury vehicle. A police officer approached the man and informed him he would be receiving a $500 bylaw ticket for operating without a business licence. Police took possession of 60 masks, for which the seller was asking $1,200.

B次元官网网址淥ur crime reduction unit follows crime trends, and itB次元官网网址檚 troubling to see people trying to flout the ministerial order during this pandemic,B次元官网网址 Cris Leykauf, public affairs manager for the Delta Police Department, said in a press release.

A day later, on Friday, April 3, Delta police handed a second person a $500 bylaw ticket after arranging to purchase 3,000 surgical masks from them for $2,200.

Both sellers voluntarily relinquished the masks to police, with the second seller relinquishing an additional 2,300 units. In total, police took possession of 5,360 masks between the two.

The department will be working with the Fraser Health Authority to determine how the masks can best be put to use.

B次元官网网址 with files from Katya Slepian



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